aerometer (Meaning)

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aerometer (n.)

An instrument for ascertaining the weight or density of air and gases.

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aerometer Sentence Examples

  1. The aerometer displayed the current air pressure in the experimental chamber during the atmospheric study.
  2. Researchers calibrated the aerometer to accurately measure the density of air at different altitudes.
  3. Pilots use an aerometer to monitor airspeed, ensuring the aircraft is operating within safe parameters.
  4. The meteorologist relied on an advanced aerometer to record precise humidity levels in the atmosphere.
  5. The aerometer readings indicated a sudden drop in atmospheric pressure, signaling the approach of a storm.
  6. During the aerodynamic testing, engineers employed an aerometer to measure the air flow around the prototype.
  7. The aerometer's digital display provided real-time data on air temperature, aiding the climatologist in weather monitoring.
  8. In the wind tunnel experiment, the aerometer helped quantify the air resistance experienced by the model airplane.
  9. The aerometer's sophisticated sensors allowed for accurate measurement of air composition in the environmental research lab.
  10. The atmospheric scientist carried a portable aerometer to collect data on air quality during field expeditions.

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An instrument for ascertaining the weight or density of air and gases.

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The aerometer displayed the current air pressure in the experimental chamber during the atmospheric study.

Researchers calibrated the aerometer to accurately measure the density of air at different altitudes.

Pilots use an aerometer to monitor airspeed, ensuring the aircraft is operating within safe parameters.

The meteorologist relied on an advanced aerometer to record precise humidity levels in the atmosphere.