Bolometer

/boʊˈlɑːmɪtər/ noun

A highly sensitive instrument that measures the intensity of electromagnetic radiation, including heat and light, often used in astronomy and physics research.

From Greek 'bolē' (meaning 'ray' or 'throw') and '-meter' (meaning 'measure'). The instrument was named by physicist Samuel Langley in the 1880s because it measures the impact or 'throw' of radiant energy.

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