单词 | gradiometer |
释义 | gradiometern. a. Any of various surveying instruments used for setting out gradients or for measuring the gradient of a slope (see quots.). ΘΚΠ the world > relative properties > measurement > measuring instrument > [noun] > for measuring gradient clinometer1811 angle-meter1841 inclinometer1852 gradiometer1899 gradometer1901 tiltmeter1937 the world > the earth > earth sciences > geography > map-making > surveying > [noun] > surveying instruments > for measuring inclination or gradient clinatory1659 chain inclinometera1877 Abney level1883 Abney clinometer1885 gradiometer1899 1899 W. G. Bligh Notes Instruments Engin. Field-work v. 89 The ordinary type of level is always at a disadvantage when the ground is sloping. To overcome this difficulty..a variation has been made..which permits the telescope to be inclined. One of these is Stanley's Patent Gradiometer, an excellent combination of the level and clinometer. 1940 Chambers's Techn. Dict. 384/2 Gradiometer, an instrument for setting out long uniform gradients; it consists of a level that may be elevated or depressed, by known amounts, by means of a vertical tangent screw. 1960 H. L. Michael in K. B. Woods et al. Highway Engin. Handbk. ii. 11 Devices called ‘gradiometers’ or ‘inclinometers’, essentially bubble tubes graduated to read either percentage of grade or degree of incline, have been constructed to obtain grade information. b. An instrument for measuring the gradient of a field, esp. the horizontal gradient of the earth's gravitational or magnetic field. ΘΚΠ the world > matter > physics > mechanics > force > gravity > [noun] > instrument for measuring variation > for measuring gradient of earth's field gradiometer1929 1929 Mining Mag. XL. 272 (heading) The gravity gradiometer. 1929 Mining Mag. XL. 277 On account of its small size and its rapid speed of operation the gradiometer is admirably adapted for use in confined spaces such as underground mine galleries. 1934 Trans. Amer. Inst. Mining & Metall. Engineers 110 383 At right angles to the magnetic meridian..a positive gradient implies that the vertical component of the magnetic field is increasing to the east. In the magnetic meridian, the effective component is that in the magnetic vertical plane through the center of the gradiometer. 1957 Encycl. Brit. X. 681/2 In a design by Shaw and E. Lancaster-Jones [of an instrument for the measurement of gravity gradients] the beam system is made irresponsive to ‘curvature’ effects and is called a gravity gradiometer. 1971 Sci. Amer. Aug. 70/2 During the time when the moon was inside this region of very steady magnetic fields we sent commands to the instrument that enabled it to function as a gradiometer. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1972; most recently modified version published online June 2018). < n.1899 |
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