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gravimetry![]() The gravimeter is an instrument for measuring the force of gravity at a particular location. Variations in the force of gravity acting on a weight suspended by a spring cause the spring to stretch. The gravimeter is used in aerial surveys. Geological features such as intrusions and salt domes are revealed by the stretching of the spring. Measurement of the Earth's gravitational field. Small variations in the gravitational field (gravimetric anomalies) can be caused by varying densities of rocks and structure beneath the surface. Such variations are measured by a device called a gravimeter (or gravity-meter), which consists of a weighted spring that is pulled further downwards where the gravity is stronger. Gravimetry is used by geologists to map the subsurface features of the Earth's crust, such as underground masses of dense rock such as iron ore, or light rock such as salt. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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Adding liquid silane crosslinkers, blowing agents, colorants, or other liquid additives can now be done with gravimetric accuracy by means of a new liquid feeder available for X-Series continuous gravimetric blenders from Process Control Corp. The Ultrablend 675 gravimetric batch blender is said to be ideally suited for blending granules, regrinds and non-compacting powders (less than 5%). AFS 410-87-TS, Specific Gravity of Refractory Coatings: Gravimetric Method (i. |
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