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  2. Density meter - Wikipedia

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    All microwave meters measure microwaves but some use different methods such as measuring the microwave propagation speed change, amplitude reduction, time of flight, single phase difference, or dual phase shift. Each technique has certain accuracies. [2] Some microwave meters use a ceramic probe that is directly inserted into the sample.

  3. Densitometer - Wikipedia

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    The densitometer is basically a light source aimed at a photoelectric cell. [2] It determines the density of a sample placed between the light source and the photoelectric cell from differences in the readings. [3] Modern densitometers have the same components, but also have electronic integrated circuitry for better reading. [4]

  4. Densitometry - Wikipedia

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    According to the principle of operation of the densitometer, one can have: spot densitometry: the value of light absorption is measured at a single spot; line densitometry: the values of successive spots along a dimension are expressed as a graph

  5. Dia (software) - Wikipedia

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    Dia loads and saves diagrams in a custom XML format which is, by default, gzipped to save space. It can print large diagrams spanning multiple pages [ 4 ] and can also be scripted using the Python programming language .

  6. Cobweb plot - Wikipedia

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    An animated cobweb diagram of the logistic map = (), showing chaotic behaviour for most values of >. A cobweb plot , known also as Lémeray Diagram or Verhulst diagram is a visual tool used in the dynamical systems field of mathematics to investigate the qualitative behaviour of one-dimensional iterated functions , such as the logistic map .

  7. Logistic map - Wikipedia

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    In this diagram, the horizontal axis is the parameter r and the vertical axis is the variable x, as in the bifurcation diagram. Using a computer, the parameters are determined and, for example, 500 iterations are performed. Then, the first 100 results are ignored and only the results of the remaining 400 are plotted.

  8. Flowchart - Wikipedia

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    A flowchart is a type of diagram that represents a workflow or process. A flowchart can also be defined as a diagrammatic representation of an algorithm, a step-by-step approach to solving a task. The flowchart shows the steps as boxes of various kinds, and their order by connecting the boxes with arrows.

  9. Wikipedia:How to draw a diagram with Dia - Wikipedia

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    Use the pointer button to move objects on the screen. Use the cursor button to change the text of a text object. Use the magnify button to zoom in. Use the button with four arrows to move around the diagram. Use the text button to add text to your diagram. The next 9 buttons are used to add shapes and lines to the diagram.