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The purpose of photometric scans is to measure the intensity of light emitted by a source, such as a light bulb or LED. This helps in assessing the performance and efficiency of lighting systems, ensuring they meet required standards for brightness and energy usage.
Photometric units are typically produced by manufacturers of light meters and other photometric measurement devices. These units are used to quantify the amount of light emitted, reflected, or transmitted by a light source, and are widely used in fields such as lighting design, photography, and physics.
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A photometric titration is a method of analyzing a solution by measuring the intensity of light absorbed or emitted by the solution during a titration process. This technique is commonly used to determine the concentration of an analyte in a sample based on the amount of light absorbed or emitted at specific wavelengths.
John H. Yoe has written: 'Photometric Chemical analysis'
Iron (III) ions form a deep-coloured complex with a maximum absorption at about 525nm; this complex is used as the basis for the photometric titration of iron(III) ion with standard EDTA solution.
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Omar Lopez-Cruz has written: 'Photometric properties of low-redshift galaxy clusters'
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