The verb for detection is detect.
Other verbs are detects, detecting and detected.
Some examples are:
"I detect a foul smell in the air".
"He detects something".
"My metal detector is detecting something".
"As usual, the detector only detected junk".
The verb of detection is detect.
Infrared.
radio detection and ranging
Shiny aluminum foil.
radar
radar
Abstract nouns related to detective are detection and the gerund, detecting.
Yes, the phrase "in an effort" is correct. It is commonly used to introduce an action or initiative that is being made in order to achieve a specific goal or result.
No, the word 'detect' is a verb, meaning to discover or ascertain the presence, or fact of something; to discern; a word for an action.The noun form of the verb to 'detect' are detector, detective, detection, and the gerund, detecting.
The noun form of the verb to 'detect' are detector, detective, detection, and the gerund, detecting.
detection
Used for error detection
definition of crime detection and investigation
Detection Club was created in 1930.
The detection machine caught a gun hidden in the man's coat. Early detection is usually good.
Radio Detection And Ranging
Radio Detection And Ranging
One of the Advantage of synchronous detection is that it causes less distortion when compared to envelope detection. Also synchronous works well with Single sideband signals.