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1. (n.) dynamometer
a device for measuring mechanical force.
2. dynamometer
a device for measuring mechanical power, esp. the output or driving torque of a rotating machine.
Etymology: (1800–10)
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Princeton's WordNet |
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1. (noun) dynamometer, ergometer
measuring instrument designed to measure power
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Webster Dictionary |
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1. (noun) dynamometer
an apparatus for measuring force or power; especially, muscular effort of men or animals, or the power developed by a motor, or that required to operate machinery
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The Standard Electrical Dictionary |
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1. dynamometer
A device or apparatus for measuring force applied, or rate of expenditure of energy by, or work done in a given time by a machine. A common spring balance can be used as a force dynamometer, viz: to determine how hard a man is pulling and the like. The steam engine indicator represents an energy-dynamometer of the graphic type, the instrument marking an area whence, with the aid of the fixed factors of the engine, the work done may be determined. Prony's Brake, q. v., is a type of the friction dynamometer, also of the energy type. In the latter type during the experiment the whole power must be turned on or be expended on the dynamometer.
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