Amperemeter (or Ammeter)
A tsunami detection buoy is one of the primary instruments used to detect tsunamis. These buoys are equipped with sensors that can detect changes in water pressure caused by a tsunami wave passing overhead. The data collected by these buoys is then transmitted to monitoring stations to provide early warnings.
In linear electron flow in the light reactions of photosynthesis, water is the source of electrons. The process involves the splitting of water molecules to release electrons, which are then used to reduce the electron carrier molecules in the electron transport chain.
A tonometer is the medical term for the instrument used to measure the pressure in the eye to detect glaucoma. The tonometer shoots a blast of air into the eye, directly into the pupil.A tonometer is used to measure eye pressure.
A flow meter is an instrument used to measure the flow rate of fluids, including liquids with varying viscosities. Flow meters come in various types such as turbine, electromagnetic, ultrasonic, and mass flow meters, which can accurately measure flow rates for a wide range of liquids.
Amperes, milliamperes, microamperes, etc.
The explorer is used by the dentist to detect decay.
An electroscope is the instrument used to detect static charge. It consists of a metal-leaf or needle that responds to the presence of electric charge by diverging from its equilibrium position.
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Electron microscope.
The periodontal instrument used to detect calculus is the explorer, specifically the periodontal explorer. This instrument features a thin, pointed tip that allows dental professionals to carefully probe the tooth surfaces and detect the presence of calculus, plaque, and other irregularities. The tactile sensitivity of the explorer helps in identifying hard deposits that may not be visible to the naked eye.
A tsunami detection buoy is one of the primary instruments used to detect tsunamis. These buoys are equipped with sensors that can detect changes in water pressure caused by a tsunami wave passing overhead. The data collected by these buoys is then transmitted to monitoring stations to provide early warnings.
The instrument used to detect blood loss is called a blood loss monitor or a hemostatic monitor. These devices typically utilize technologies such as optical sensors, ultrasound, or other monitoring systems to assess blood volume and flow. In clinical settings, they help healthcare professionals quickly identify significant blood loss, enabling timely interventions.
Doppler effect
Seismometer (or seismograph) and it measure seismic waves
An optical microscope or an electron microscope.
electron microscope