radiometer

/ˌreɪdiˈɑmətər/
noun
  1. An instrument that measures the intensity of radiant energy, such as light or heat.
    • Scientists use a radiometer to study the heat emitted by distant stars.
    • The radiometer in the lab measures the amount of sunlight reaching the surface.
    • A Crookes radiometer has vanes that spin when exposed to light.
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