Pronunciation: /ækˈsɛləˌreɪtər mæs ˈspɛktˌrɒmɪtər/
noun a device used in radiocarbon dating to measure the amount of carbon-14 in a sample
A1 An accelerator mass spectrometer is a scientific instrument used for radiocarbon dating.
A2 Scientists use an accelerator mass spectrometer to determine the age of ancient artifacts.
B1 The accelerator mass spectrometer is able to analyze samples with very small amounts of carbon.
B2 One of the advantages of using an accelerator mass spectrometer is its high sensitivity and precision.
C1 The accelerator mass spectrometer revolutionized the field of radiocarbon dating with its ability to measure extremely low levels of isotopes.
C2 Researchers rely on the accelerator mass spectrometer for accurate and reliable dating of archaeological and geological samples.
formal The accelerator mass spectrometer is a powerful tool used in radiocarbon dating.
informal They used the accelerator mass spectrometer to figure out how old the artifact was.
slang The scientists zapped the sample with the accelerator mass spectrometer to date it.
figurative The accelerator mass spectrometer acted like a time machine, revealing the age of the ancient artifact.
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