Volumetric in a sentence as an adjective

Each "squirt" of print media is a volumetric dot.

But honestly the words volumetric, particle, and flow didn't give you a hint?

Sample sound across the room, do a volumetric display of noise levels.

Oh, a volumetric 3D world with a 1990s-era renderer.

I'm not sure how useful it is having a volumetric unit instead of a mass[1] unit; but that's one thing I like about US cooking.

Expect the final product to have a volumetric density in the neighborhood of graphite or diamond.

The control via finger is novel, but there is no volumetric or holographic effect whatsoever.

The peak power production in the Sun's center, per volume, has been compared to the volumetric heat generated in an active compost heap.

In a single step process, room temperature magnesium alloy chips are fed into the back end of a heated barrel through a volumetric feeder.

But you are talking about volumetric efficiency - the portions of the sun where fusion is actually taking place are far more efficient than that surely?I always believed they were trying to duplicate the suns core, not the whole ball of gas.

It has one of the highest volumetric heat capacities of any pumpable liquid at low temperatures, a very low viscosity and manageable reactivity, and a very low-temperature, high-energy phase transition that we understand well for higher temperature applications, which does not even require exotic pressure conditions to achieve.

Volumetric definitions

adjective

of or relating to measurement by volume; "volumetric analysis"

See also: volumetrical