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The radiometer, invented in the 1870's by Sir William Crookes, is a device capable of detecting and measuring radiant energy, typically visible light or infra-red radiation. It consists of a glass container containing a partial vacuum and four small vanes mounted on a pivot. The vanes are black on one side and white on the other. When struck by radiant energy, the assembly of vanes spins around wi
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KEYWORDS
Alienation
Color Image
Color Photography
Crook
Demonstrate
Energy
energy (power source)
Glass
glass (object made of glass)
Image
Infrared
Isolation
Lab
lab (laboratory)
Light
light (low calorie)
Photograph
photograph of
Physics
Picture
Power
Radiant
radiometer
Vacuum
vacuum (pressurized enclosed space)
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