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planimeter
[ pluh-nim-i-ter ]
noun
- an instrument for measuring mechanically the area of plane figures.
planimeter
/ plæˈnɪmɪtə /
noun
- a mechanical integrating instrument for measuring the area of an irregular plane figure, such as the area under a curve, by moving a point attached to an arm around the perimeter of the figure
Word History and Origins
Origin of planimeter1
Example Sentences
There are two methods of doing this, one by means of a planimeter or averaging instrument, and the other by means of lines called ordinates.
At least two such readings were taken for each home range; then these planimeter values were converted into square feet.
We saw also a planimeter, which not only calculated mechanically the area of a figure, but gave also its center of gravity, moment of inertia, etc.
Areas were measured with a planimeter; distances traveled by individuals were measured with a cartometer.
The apparatus used in engine testing, in addition to that used in boiler testing, consists of a steam engine indicator and reducing device for taking diagrams, and a planimeter for measuring them afterwards.
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