accelerograph (Meaning)

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accelerograph (n.)

An apparatus for studying the combustion of powder in guns, etc.

Synonyms & Antonyms of accelerograph

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accelerograph Sentence Examples

  1. The engineers installed an accelerograph to measure ground acceleration during seismic events.
  2. Seismologists use accelerographs to record and analyze the intensity of earthquakes.
  3. The accelerograph data indicated a sudden spike in acceleration during the earthquake, providing valuable information for research.
  4. Researchers deployed accelerographs across the region to study the effects of ground acceleration on structures.
  5. The accelerograph readings revealed a correlation between ground acceleration and the structural damage caused by the earthquake.
  6. The accelerograph's digital display showcased real-time measurements of acceleration during the controlled experiment.
  7. Modern accelerographs are equipped with advanced sensors to capture precise data on ground motion.
  8. Civil engineers rely on accelerographs to assess the seismic vulnerability of buildings and infrastructure.
  9. Seismic monitoring stations use accelerographs to provide early warnings and assess the potential impact of earthquakes.
  10. The accelerograph network allowed scientists to study ground acceleration patterns across a wide geographic area.

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An apparatus for studying the combustion of powder in guns, etc.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The engineers installed an accelerograph to measure ground acceleration during seismic events.

Seismologists use accelerographs to record and analyze the intensity of earthquakes.

The accelerograph data indicated a sudden spike in acceleration during the earthquake, providing valuable information for research.

Researchers deployed accelerographs across the region to study the effects of ground acceleration on structures.