Explain the Photometry ?

Answer Posted / guest

It deals with measurement of illuminating power and involves
measurement of the quantity of light.

Illuminating power of two sources of light is directly
proportional to the squares of the distances at which they
can produce equal intensities of illumination.

The instruments used for comparing the illuminating powers
of two sources of light are called photometers. They are.

1.Runford?s Shadow Photometer

2. Bunsen?s Grease-Spot Photometer

3. Flicker Photometer.

Is This Answer Correct ?    0 Yes 3 No



Post New Answer       View All Answers


Please Help Members By Posting Answers For Below Questions

While at berkeley, melvin calvin used this radioisotope to decipher many of the complex processes of photosynthesis:

496


Mercury is a better barometric fluid than water because?

654


How is specific gravity defined?

541


What does hull speed mean?

653


Explain what formula is most appropriate to compute the kinetic energy of a block of ice sliding down an inclined plane?

527






Which is heavier the land mass or the sea?

542


What is the formula of velocity?

561


What is the difference between dynamic strain aging and strain aging?

518


What is the law of machines?

582


Tell me why does a tilted gyroscope not fall?

492


What is dispension of light?

548


How do you calculate shaft power?

544


Explain what are wave fronts?

521


What instrument is used to measure volume?

530


Explain the difference between optical zoom, digital zoom and smart zoom?

504