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photometry

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测光,测光法,验光,测光仪

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the measurement of the intensity of light or of relative illuminating power.
    • : the science dealing with such measurements.

Examples

  • Considerations drawn from photometry were also lost sight of, because that art was still undeveloped.

  • Its precedence over its rivals Vega and Capella, long in dispute, has been settled by the Harvard photometry.

  • The embarrassing subject of photographic photometry has also been attacked by Professor Pickering.

  • The branch of astronomy (or physics) which deals with intensities of radiation is called photometry.

  • Then came astrophysics, including photography, spectroscopy and photometry.