Detectors [noun]

Definition of Detectors:

indicator

Synonyms of Detectors:


Opposite/Antonyms of Detectors:

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Sentence/Example of Detectors:

After bouncing off tissue and blood, the particles of light return to detectors that measure oxygen levels.

To do that, you have to find your own way toward hope—there’s no better insincerity detector than a little kid.

The bollards and the metal detectors at every door didn’t stop them.

Terpenoid detectors might cue an octopus to quickly grasp something it touches before it swims away — or to let go and keep searching.

Sensed by the IceCube detector in Antarctica, the neutrino carried 200 trillion electron volts — about 30 times as much energy as that of a proton accelerated by the Large Hadron Collider.

In 1988, he was a spokesman for a collaboration of about 350 physicists, preparing a detector called ALEPH, for the CERN electron-positron collider then under construction.

You can also control the faucet from an app, with a motion detector on the front of the spout, or by lifting the handle as you would with any old sink.

A three-hundred-ton chemical brew forms the core of the detector—which flashes on the extremely rare occasion that a neutrino interacts with the liquid.

Hubble’s operators worried that the bright star would fry the telescope’s detectors.

If they can come up with enough ways to sense the invisible — like checking whether it tickles different types of detectors, or whether it nudges starlight, warms planetary cores or even lodges in rocks — its ghostly influence could show up anywhere.