Dosimeter

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Pronunciation: /doʊˈsɪmətər/

Definitions of dosimeter

noun a device used to measure exposure to ionizing radiation

Example Sentences

A1 A dosimeter measures the amount of radiation exposure.

A2 Workers in nuclear power plants wear dosimeters to monitor their radiation levels.

B1 The dosimeter readings indicated that the radiation levels were within safe limits.

B2 The dosimeter data was analyzed to assess the potential health risks for the workers.

C1 The dosimeter's accuracy and precision were crucial in determining the exact radiation dose received.

C2 Advanced dosimeters can provide real-time monitoring and detailed analysis of radiation exposure.

Examples of dosimeter in a Sentence

formal The dosimeter is a device used to measure an individual's exposure to radiation.

informal Make sure to wear your dosimeter when working in areas with potential radiation exposure.

slang I always keep my dosimeter handy just in case.

figurative His dosimeter was like a silent guardian, always monitoring his surroundings for potential danger.

Grammatical Forms of dosimeter

plural

dosimeters

comparative

more dosimetric

superlative

most dosimetric

present tense

dosimeters

future tense

will dosimeter

perfect tense

has dosimetered

continuous tense

is dosimetering

singular

dosimeter

positive degree

dosimetric

infinitive

to dosimeter

gerund

dosimetering

participle

dosimetered

Origin and Evolution of dosimeter

First Known Use: 1927 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'dosimeter' originated from the combination of the Latin word 'dosis' meaning 'dose' and the suffix '-meter' indicating a measuring device.
Evolution of the word: The term 'dosimeter' was first used in 1927 to describe a device that measures exposure to ionizing radiation. Over time, its usage has expanded to include various types of radiation monitoring devices used in different industries such as healthcare, nuclear power, and research.