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Aerosoles

Damstede , the Netherlands. Aerosoles. Summary. What are aerosoles ? When do we measure the aerosoles ? How does the measurer works ? Results Conclusion. What are aerosoles ?. Particles in the air Like s and or volcanic ash

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Aerosoles

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  1. Damstede, the Netherlands Aerosoles

  2. Summary • What are aerosoles? • When do we measure the aerosoles? • How does the measurerworks? • Results • Conclusion

  3. What are aerosoles? • Particles in the air • Likesand or volcanicash • They are about 10 nanometers to 100 micrometers • Theyreflectsunlight back intospace

  4. When do we meassure the aerosoles? • Onlywhenit is sunny, becauseotherwiseyoucan’ttellif the clouds or the aerosoles are reflecting the light

  5. How does the sunphotometerworks? • Sunlight • LED-sensor • Voltage • AOT

  6. Results

  7. Conclusion • AOT doesn’tchangebecause of temperature. • AOT does changebecause of air pressure.

  8. Greetingsfrom Amsterdam!

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