Encyclogram: Pictures The harmonograph was pioneered by the French physicist, jules AntoineLissajous in 1857. The first harmonograph actually used a http://kosmoi.com/Science/Mathematics/Graphs/Encyclo/more.shtml
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Lissajous Lab The summary for this Greek page contains characters that cannot be correctly displayed in this language/character set. http://www.ete.gr/Teams/lissajous/
Tobias Preußer - Java-Applets Translate this page Schwingungen sich überlagern. Sie wurden zuerst von jules Antoine Lissajousin Paris 1857 beobachtet. Lesen Sie mehr darüber! Minesweeper. http://cips02.physik.uni-bonn.de/~preusser/applets/applets.html
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Wikino - Alle Artikel - Lexikon jules Dumont dUrville. http://www.wikino.net/de/index.php?title=Spezial:Allpages&from=Joseph_Alexandre_
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Extractions: Hauptseite Quelltext betrachten Versionen Druckversion Nicht angemeldet: Anmelden Impressum Navigation Hauptseite Zufälliger Artikel Aktueller Artikel Quelltext betrachten Diskussion Versionen Links auf diese Seite ... Verlinkte Seiten Lissajous-Figuren sind Kurvengraphen, die durch Überlagerung harmonischer Schwingungen entstehen. Sie sind benannt nach ihrem Entdecker, dem französischen Physiker Jules Antoine Lissajous ). In jüngerer Zeit spielten sie zum Beispiel bei der Untersuchung von Wechselströmen mit Hilfe des Oszilloskops eine Rolle. Mathematisch handelt es sich um parametrische Schaubilder von Funktionen der Form Diese Funktionen sind genau dann periodisch , wenn das Frequenzverhältnis rational ist. Dann schließt sich die Kurve bereits bei endlichem t Die Amplituden A x und A y skalieren die Figuren lediglich horizontal beziehungsweise vertikal. Ansonsten hängt das Erscheinungsbild der Graphen nur noch vom Frequenzverhältnis v und der Phasendifferenz ab.
Science And Society Picture Library Credit Science Museum/Science Society Picture Library Keywords PersonalitiesLissajous, jules Man Men French Physics Physicists Vibration Microscope http://www.nmsi.ac.uk/piclib/imagerecord.asp?id=10302028
MIT Lincoln Laboratory - MIT Lincoln Laboratory Logo Lincoln Laboratory Logo The lissajous figures, named for the French mathematicianJulesAntoine lissajous, are also known as Bowditch curves after their http://www.ll.mit.edu/about/lissajous.html
Extractions: The Lissajous figures , named for the French mathematician Jules-Antoine Lissajous , are also known as Bowditch curves after their discoverer, Nathaniel Bowditch , the mathematician from Salem, Massachusetts. The history that follows is taken from MIT Lincoln Laboratory: Technology in the National Interest , ed. Eva C. Freeman. Lexington, Mass.: MIT Lincoln Laboratory, 1995. The MIT Lincoln Laboratory Logo, which first appeared in February 1958 in the Lincoln Laboratory Bulletin, was conceived by Carl Overhage, the Laboratory's fourth director. Overhage drew a Lissajous figure based on the superposition of two simple harmonic vibrations and commissioned retired Brigader General Robert Steinle and the firm Advertising Designers of Los Angeles to transform the Lissajous figure into an artistic image. The two L's rotated 180 degrees with respect to each other stand for Lincoln Laboratory. They form a rectangle enclosing the Lissajous figure generated by the parametric equations x = 3 sin(8 pi t/T) and y = 4 sin(6 pi t/T). The figure is traced along the horizontal axis x and the vertical axis y as the variable t progresses from t = to T.
Harmonograph The harmongraph was pioneered by the French physicist, jules AntoineLissajous in 1857. The first harmonograph actually used a light http://astronomy.swin.edu.au/~pbourke/curves/harmonograph/
Extractions: Contribution by Rick and Richard Speir August 1999, Updated July 2002 The two pendulum harmonograph draws attractive patterns that arise from drawing the relative path traversed by two swinging masses as their motion is slowly damped. The resulting figures are called harmonograms or sometimes a Lissajous curve The harmongraph was pioneered by the French physicist, Jules Antoine Lissajous in 1857. The first harmonograph actually used a light beam on a screen instead of the pens on paper that are used today. Following the invention of the harmonograph it became a very popular device and was found in many homes. After the early 1900s it decreased in popularity and is rarely seen today. Another device also called an harmonograph since it produces the same essential motion is based upon a platform suspended by each corner. The platform can be swung and twisted and a stationary pen draws a trace on some paper attached to the platform. Weights are often located at various positions on the table to produce different oscillatory patterns. One of the largest harmonographs of this kind can be found in the Science Centre and Planetarium, Wollongong, Australia. Andrew Purdam has produced equations that allow one to explore the beauty of the harmongraph without building one....not that building one is any less satisfying. His equations are:
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