Photometry

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /foh-tah-muh-tree/

Definitions of photometry

noun the measurement of the intensity of light, especially of its brightness and spectral distribution

Example Sentences

A1 Photometry is the science of measuring light.

A2 I learned about photometry in my high school physics class.

B1 Photometry is used in astronomy to study the brightness of stars.

B2 The photometry data collected by the telescope will be analyzed by researchers.

C1 Advanced photometry techniques allow for precise measurements of light intensity.

C2 The photometry equipment used in the lab is highly sensitive and accurate.

Examples of photometry in a Sentence

formal The study of light and its measurement is known as photometry.

informal I'm learning about photometry in my physics class.

slang I have no idea what photometry is, do you?

figurative Her smile lit up the room like a photometry experiment.

Grammatical Forms of photometry

past tense

photometried

plural

photometries

comparative

more photometric

superlative

most photometric

present tense

photometries

future tense

will photometry

perfect tense

have photometried

continuous tense

is photometrying

singular

photometry

positive degree

photometric

infinitive

to photometry

gerund

photometrying

participle

photometryed

Origin and Evolution of photometry

First Known Use: 1840 year
Language of Origin: Greek
Story behind the word: The word 'photometry' originates from the Greek words 'phos' meaning light and 'metron' meaning measure.
Evolution of the word: Originally used in the 19th century to refer to the measurement of light intensity, photometry has evolved to encompass various techniques and technologies for measuring and analyzing light in different contexts such as astronomy, photography, and physics.