Americium 241 is an artificial isotope with a long half life - 432,2 years - and a gamma ray emitter. Being a strong gamma emitter it can be used for gamma radiography of materials and for thickness gauges.
The decay of Americium-241 emits primarily alpha particles, which are essentially helium nuclei consisting of two protons and two neutrons. This radiation type is relatively low in penetrating power and can be blocked by materials like paper or human skin.
Tungsten is ideal for use in light bulbs because of its high melting point, which is around 3422 °C (6192 °F).
An ideal fuel is one that is easy to store, transport, and use, and produces a large amount of energy when burned. It should also be readily available, clean-burning, and sustainable. A good example of an ideal fuel is hydrogen.
No, bourdon gauges are typically used for measuring pressure, not temperature. For temperature measurement, instruments such as thermocouples, thermistors, or RTDs are commonly used.
A pressure gauge measures the pressure of a fluid or gas relative to atmospheric pressure, while a vacuum gauge measures pressures below atmospheric pressure. Pressure gauges typically have a positive scale, while vacuum gauges have a negative scale. Both gauges provide crucial information for monitoring and controlling pressure systems.
Americium 241 (not Am 247 ) is an artificial isotope with a long half life - 432,2 years - and a gamma ray emitter. Being a strong gamma emitter it can be used for gamma radiography of materials and for thickness gauges.
The difference is mostly we use spacers for our car wheels but use ear gauges for ear.
Analog gauges do not use digital numbers or digital displays. Analog gauges use dials or a pointer. Think hands moving around a dial as in an analog speedometer. If it has digital numbers then it is not an analog gauge it is a digital gauge.
farmers use rain gauges in their farms to know the amount of rainfall so that they could cultivate different crops by knowing the amount of rainfall
Meteorologists use rain gauges to measure the amount of precipitation that has fallen in a specific area over a period of time. This data helps in understanding the local climate, predicting floods, and managing water resources.
This is an ideal example!
The instruments commonly used to measure rainfall include rain gauges, tipping bucket rain gauges, and weighing-type rain gauges. Rain gauges measure the amount of precipitation that falls at a specific location over a certain period.
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meteorologists use rain gauges to measures the rain everyday
It is possible there is a short circuit on your brake light circuit which is pulling the voltage down causing the gauges to go haywire.
They use include satellites, rain gauges, Airborne Lasers and Weather Radars