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Instrument sensitivity in physics refers to the ability of an instrument to detect small changes in the quantity being measured. A highly sensitive instrument can accurately measure even tiny variations in the parameter of interest. Sensitivity is often expressed as the smallest change in input that the instrument can detect.
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hardness as it is measured on a rockwell or brinell testing instrument
a barometer
Mass is measured against a standard by using an instrument called a balance.
A calorimeter measures heat. In contrast, a thermometer measures temperature.A thermometer bolometer - an instrument that measures heat radiation; extremely sensitive calorimeter - a measuring instrument that determines quantities of heatHeat is measured with a ThermometerThermometerThermometer or calorimeterThermometerthermometerHeat is measured with a thermometer.
An instrument in which the present value of the quantity being measured is indicated is called an indicating instrument.
A thermocouple is an instrument that measures temperature continuously. It consists of two different metals joined together, producing a voltage that changes with temperature. The voltage is then measured by a device to give a temperature reading.
Wind speed is measured using an anemometer, which detects and measures the velocity of the wind. An anemometer typically consists of cups that spin in the wind or a device that detects pressure changes caused by the wind.
An anemometer
When a signal of 10 mV at 75 MHz is to be measured then which of the following instrument can be used