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Definition of hypsometer in English: hypsometernoun hɪpˈsɒmɪtəhɪpˈsɑmədər A device for calibrating thermometers at the boiling point of water at a known height above sea level or for estimating height above sea level by finding the temperature at which water boils. Example sentencesExamples - If the tree is taller than your hypsometer will measure, stand 50 feet away.
- Teams of only one or two members may employ computerised calipers and hypsometers to collect diameters and related variables.
- I have ranked many of the hypsometers by my interpretation of 5 main factors.
- The most reliable tools for this purpose are an Abney hand level, a hypsometer, or a transit.
- The principle behind the use is the same except there is an extra computational effect in with the percent hypsometer.
- Site down to the base of the tree and, depending on the hypsometer, record the angle d or the value AD.
- Once calibrated, the hypsometer has a built-in temperature sensor which compensates for changes in temperature.
- Students practice orienteering and using clinometers, dendrometers, GPS units, hypsometers, wedge prisms and other forestry tools. ^ Top
- Some other equipment includes handheld GPS, differential GPS, laser hypsometers, laser rangefinders, and optical stereoscopes.
- The water level is simply raised to change the hypsometer into a variable temperature water bath.
- This invention refers to a hypsometer having controlled heating, particularly for use in metrological radio-sondes.
- Look through the hypsometer and aim the red beam at the transponder.
- The hypsometers (water boilers) can be seen at each lab station, and the closest one actually has a plume of steam escaping from its top.
- The height of a dominant or co-dominant tree in each plot was measured using an hypsometer and measuring tape.
Definition of hypsometer in US English: hypsometernounhɪpˈsɑmədərhipˈsämədər A device for calibrating thermometers at the boiling point of water at a known height above sea level or for estimating height above sea level by finding the temperature at which water boils. Example sentencesExamples - The most reliable tools for this purpose are an Abney hand level, a hypsometer, or a transit.
- If the tree is taller than your hypsometer will measure, stand 50 feet away.
- I have ranked many of the hypsometers by my interpretation of 5 main factors.
- Look through the hypsometer and aim the red beam at the transponder.
- Students practice orienteering and using clinometers, dendrometers, GPS units, hypsometers, wedge prisms and other forestry tools. ^ Top
- The principle behind the use is the same except there is an extra computational effect in with the percent hypsometer.
- The height of a dominant or co-dominant tree in each plot was measured using an hypsometer and measuring tape.
- The water level is simply raised to change the hypsometer into a variable temperature water bath.
- This invention refers to a hypsometer having controlled heating, particularly for use in metrological radio-sondes.
- The hypsometers (water boilers) can be seen at each lab station, and the closest one actually has a plume of steam escaping from its top.
- Site down to the base of the tree and, depending on the hypsometer, record the angle d or the value AD.
- Some other equipment includes handheld GPS, differential GPS, laser hypsometers, laser rangefinders, and optical stereoscopes.
- Once calibrated, the hypsometer has a built-in temperature sensor which compensates for changes in temperature.
- Teams of only one or two members may employ computerised calipers and hypsometers to collect diameters and related variables.
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