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Oscilloscope Tutorial (Basics 101)
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Oscilloscope Tutorial (Basics 101)
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Lissajous Roller https://www.physicsfunshop.com/search?keywords=roller When viewing this 3D printed object from the side one sees a projection of a 3:2 Lissajous curve, but the object is actually cylindrical in frame and can roll towards or away from the viewer. When in motion a “dual axis illusion” is produced where the object appears to be rotating about a vertical axis. Invented by Bill Gosper and produced by Pyrigan & Co. ➡️ Follow the link above for information on where to get this and othe
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Lissajous Roller https://www.physicsfunshop.com/search?keywords=roller When viewing this 3D printed object from the side one sees a projection of a 3:2 Lissajous curve, but the object is actually cylindrical in frame and can roll towards or away from the viewer. When in motion a “dual axis illusion” is produced where the object appears to be rotating about a vertical axis. Invented by Bill Gosper and produced by Pyrigan & Co. ➡️ Follow the link above for information on where to get this and othe
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Follow @physics_unplugged | video description 👇 An isochronous curve is a mathematical curve where a point moving along the curve takes exactly the same amount of time to traverse equal distances. This means that the speed of the point is not constant, but varies in such a way that the time it takes to cover a certain distance remains constant. Isochronous curves are commonly seen in the study of pendulum motion and in certain types of mechanical systems. Credit: CuriosityShow (Posted only for
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Follow @physics_unplugged | video description 👇 An isochronous curve is a mathematical curve where a point moving along the curve takes exactly the same amount of time to traverse equal distances. This means that the speed of the point is not constant, but varies in such a way that the time it takes to cover a certain distance remains constant. Isochronous curves are commonly seen in the study of pendulum motion and in certain types of mechanical systems. Credit: CuriosityShow (Posted only for
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