Gravimeter in a sentence as a noun

The gravimeter was a big metal can; inside there was a weighted arm suspended by a spring.

It's that you have to know your absolute elevation very precisely if you're using a gravimeter.

Therefore, the mass of the ship is the same as the mass of the water it displaces, and a gravimeter wouldn't observe anything different.

By virtue of your orbit it will slice right off, and using a highly sensitive gravimeter you would detect it behind you as you continue on your orbit.

Do you have any evidence a submarine conducting normal operations has been detected with a gravimeter?

If you don't believe in gravimeters that sensitive, feel free to substitute a prominent mountain on a rocky planet for your finger and you, and you could then use existing technology.

Gravimeter definitions

noun

a measuring instrument for determining the specific gravity of a liquid or solid

See also: hydrometer

noun

a measuring instrument for measuring variations in the gravitational field of the earth