Martin diameter

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The Martin diameter is the length of the area bisector of an irregular object in a specified measuring direction. It is used to measure particle size in microscopy.[1]

See also

References

  1. ^ Operating Manual, Particle size analysis system CAMSIZER, Retsch Technology GmbH, Germany, 2010

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