English to Hindi Dictionary interferometer

interferometer

व्यकिकरणमीटर
definition
noun
It should be noted that the lengths of the arms of the interferometer on ground-based gravity wave detectors are on the order of 1 kilometer.
an instrument in which wave interference is employed to make precise measurements of length of displacement in terms of the wavelength.
translation of 'interferometer'
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The downward radiance measured by the infrared 'interferometer' is a combination of thermal emission by atmospheric water vapor and by the cloud ice mass.
It should be noted that the lengths of the arms of the 'interferometer' on ground-based gravity wave detectors are on the order of 1 kilometer.
The flip causes a tiny shift in the cantilever's vibration frequency, which is recorded by the laser 'interferometer' .
The solution is to use optical 'interferometry' .
A separate laser provided 'interferometric' information to measure the field of the signal.
Researchers use ground-based lasers and optical 'interferometry' to detect gravity waves.
This method combines multiple white light 'interferometric' sensors and advanced image processing.
The substrates are moved by a translation stage that is controlled 'interferometrically' .
Since the field of gravity wave 'interferometry' is still so new, the researchers involved come from diverse backgrounds.
Until this breakthrough, laser 'interferometry' had been the poor cousin to bars in the gravity wave game.
Accurate 'interferometric' metrology is the cornerstone of precision optical fabrication.
This technique is closely related to a previous 'interferometric' method for measuring the optical phase-space distribution of a light field.
Protein concentration was monitored 'interferometrically' at intervals of 10 min.
The unique advantage of 'interferometry' is that the wavelength or frequency of the radiation used acts as an inherently precise measuring device.
Optical 'interferometers' (and other refractive index sensors) have features that make them versatile platforms for biomolecular sensing.
The force is measured with a cantilever spring, and the distance is obtained 'interferometrically' .
Now, he says, there are laser and 'interferometric' techniques that make it possible to measure all of these things at once.
They might even beat the earth-based 'interferometers' in detecting the first authentic gravity wave.
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