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A device made by J. J. Thomson to process and detect electrons is the?
A "sensor" is used to detect or measure something; in this case, it would be something to detect or measure gravity.
An electroscope is an early scientific instrument. It is used to detect and measure electricity or an electric charge on a body.
Probably because they're so elusive. They're hard to detect and harder to measure.
Yes, infrared radiation can detect heat. Infrared sensors are designed to detect and measure the infrared radiation emitted by objects, including heat emitted by living organisms or warm objects.
A device made by J. J. Thomson to process and detect electrons is the?
Cathode-ray tube
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A "sensor" is used to detect or measure something; in this case, it would be something to detect or measure gravity.
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You must use a special type of sensor that will detect the components and the properties of a thing.
The ESR, which stands for electron spin resonance, spectroscopy is used to measure things with unpaired electrons. The detection of free radicals can be done by increasing the external magnetic field.
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Yes, they can detect live dinosaurs (because such are not extinct) or fossils (they have the ability to do so). If, however, your dinosaur is made of foam, bats cannot detect it because of the sound-absorbing properties of the foam.
It is used to measure radiation and is commonly used to detect objects that produce nuclear radiation.
Tsunameters are devices installed in the ocean to detect and measure the waves of a tsunami
Electrons are too small to see, however one can detect them by their effects on other things.