radiomicrometer

radiomicrometer
/ray'dee oh muy krom"i teuhr/, n.
an instrument for measuring small amounts of radiant energy, consisting of a sensitive thermocouple connected to a galvanometer.
[1885-90; RADIO- + MICROMETER]

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