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  2. Density meter - Wikipedia

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    A density meter (densimeter) is a device which measures the density of an object or material. Density is usually abbreviated as either ρ {\displaystyle \rho } or D {\displaystyle D} . Typically, density either has the units of k g / m 3 {\displaystyle kg/m^{3}} or l b / f t 3 {\displaystyle lb/ft^{3}} .

  3. Ensoniq Mirage - Wikipedia

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    The Mirage is the brainchild of Robert Yannes, the man responsible for the MOS Technology SID (Sound Interface Device) chip in the Commodore 64.The Ensoniq Digital Oscillator Chip (Ensoniq ES5503 DOC – referred to the "Q-chip" in Ensoniq advertisements) that he designed was used in the Mirage, ESQ-1, SDP-1, and SQ-80 and the Apple IIGS personal computer.

  4. DM3 density meter - Wikipedia

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    The DM3 density meter (also known as the DM3 or SCIAM DM3 density meter) is a newly developed system for density measurement.A part of a continuous, in-line measurement device that is used in major slurry industries and applications to accurately and safely calculate density.

  5. Densitometer - Wikipedia

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    Transmission densitometers that measure transparent materials; A transmission densitometer used to measure transparent surfaces measure color transparencies. Film & transparent substrates are some examples of common transparent surface measures.

  6. Oscillating U-tube - Wikipedia

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    U-tube with piezo-electric actuator Digital density measuring principle. The oscillating U-tube is a technique to determine the density of liquids and gases based on an electronic measurement of the frequency of oscillation, from which the density value is calculated.

  7. List of measuring instruments - Wikipedia

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    densimeter: specific gravity of liquids densitometer: degree of darkness in photographic or semitransparent material diffractometer: structure of crystals dilatometer: volume changes caused by a physical or chemical process disdrometer: size, speed, and velocity of raindrops dosimeter: exposure to hazards, especially radiation; radiation of ...

  8. Cyrano radar family - Wikipedia

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    Thomson CSF Cyrano IV Aircraft radar as fitted on the Mirage F1 Dassault Mirage Cyrano 11 radar, as used in Australian Mirage III RAAF aircraft. The Cyrano radars are a family of French onboard radars, manufactured from the 1960s by the Compagnie Générale de la Télégraphie Sans Fil (CSF).

  9. Gravitic density meter - Wikipedia

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    A gravitic density meter is a type of density meter used in multiple industries to measure the density of a slurry flowing through a pipe line. It consists of a flexible rubber hose that deflects when weight is flowing through the hose.