[Portugal] off topic, instrumento ou sensor?

Jorge de Jesus jmdj at pml.ac.uk
Tue Aug 16 07:03:42 EDT 2011


Boas,

Sensor e' mais correcto, normalmente usa-se a terminologia inglesa.
Pensa que um sensor e' algo mais especifico que um instrumento.

Um sensor serve para medir parametros fisico/quimico, enquanto um
intrumento pode servir para fazer medicoes mas tb fazer outras coisas.


Jorge

On 16/08/11 11:58, Eloi Ribeiro wrote:
> Ola a todos!
>
> Alguém sabe explicar qual a diferença entre instrumento e sensor?
> Para nos referirmos a MODIS como é mais correcto, sensor MODIS ou
> instrumento MODIS?
>
> Obrigado e desculpem o off topic.
>
> Eloi Ribeiro
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