0 a piece of equipment for measuring the amount of heat produced in a chemical reaction
1 a piece of equipment for measuring the amount of heat produced in a chemical reaction
An apparatus known as the bomb calorimeter has two chambers, the inner, which contains the dry food to be burned, say a definite amount of sugar, and an outer, which is filled with water.
At one end, on the ground floor, is the exposing and recording apparatus for flame tests of explosives, also pressure gauges, and a calorimeter, and, at the other end, is a gallery for testing safety lamps.
M. Curie has calculated directly, by the aid of the calorimeter, the quantity of energy liberated, measuring it entirely in the form of heat.
The data which we have used were obtained by the use of a calorimeter measuring the quantity of heat passing through covering.
The respiratory calorimeter is an air-tight compartment in which men are confined for a week or more at a time while studies are being made concerning heat and energy yielded by food products.
The calorimeter was placed after the focus mirrors array.
The energy in the microwave pulse batches was measured with a calorimeter with an alcohol microwave absorber and a capillary indicator.
The laser per formance was characterized with an optical streak camera, equivalent plane monitor, and calorimeter measurements.