| magnetometer | <physics> An instrument for measuring the intensity of magnetic forces; also, less frequently, an instrument for determining any of the terrestrial magnetic elements, as the dip and declination. Origin: Magneto-: cf. F. Magnetometre. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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a meter to compare strengths of magnetic fields
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General name for an instrument which measures the earth's magnetic field intensity.
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Uses a sealed vessel containing a coiled copper wire surrounded by oil. The instrument generates a small current that causes the protons within the oil to spin in the direction of magnetic north. The protons then generate a small signal, which is sent to the collection part of the device via the coiled wire. By measuring the signal intensity and comparing it to a known atomic constant
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An instrument that measures the strength of the Earth
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an instrument that measures the amount of magnetism in a rock sample.
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