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Contamination survey instrument (i.e ADM-300)
ADM-300 is an instrument designed to measure nuclear radiations.
Instrument parameters such as resolution, signal-to-noise ratio, and detection limit can affect the accuracy and precision of absorption spectra measurements. A higher resolution can provide more detailed peak information, while a higher signal-to-noise ratio can improve the sensitivity of detecting small absorbance changes. Additionally, a lower detection limit can allow for the detection of lower concentrations of analytes.
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 detection limit of atomic absorption spectroscopy is typically in the range of parts per billion (ppb) or even parts per trillion (ppt) for certain elements. This is the lowest concentration of an element that can be reliably detected by the technique. The detection limit can vary depending on the specific element being analyzed and the instrumentation used.
detection
A photodetector, such as a photodiode or a photomultiplier tube, is commonly used for the detection of light. These devices convert light into an electrical signal that can be measured and analyzed.
Used for error detection
definition of crime detection and investigation
Detection Club was created in 1930.
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