dynamograph (Meaning)

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dynamograph (n.)

A dynamometer to which is attached a device for automatically registering muscular power.

Synonyms & Antonyms of dynamograph

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dynamograph Sentence Examples

  1. The dynamograph measured the engine's power output with great accuracy.
  2. The technicians used a dynamograph to evaluate the performance of the new engine design.
  3. The results of the dynamograph testing were used to make improvements to the engine's design.
  4. The engineers carefully analyzed the data from the dynamograph to identify any areas where the engine could be improved.
  5. The dynamograph provided valuable insights into the engine's operation and helped the engineers to optimize its performance.
  6. The researchers used a dynamograph to study the effects of different fuels on the engine's output.
  7. The automotive engineers conducted a series of tests on the engine using a dynamograph to determine its maximum power and torque.
  8. The dynamometer operator carefully monitored the engine's performance on the dynamograph, ensuring that the data was accurate and reliable.
  9. The scientists used a dynamograph to measure the power output of the experimental engine, which was designed to run on a new type of fuel.
  10. The researchers used a computer-controlled dynamograph to collect data on the engine's performance under various operating conditions.

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A dynamometer to which is attached a device for automatically registering muscular power.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The dynamograph measured the engine's power output with great accuracy.

The technicians used a dynamograph to evaluate the performance of the new engine design.

The results of the dynamograph testing were used to make improvements to the engine's design.

The engineers carefully analyzed the data from the dynamograph to identify any areas where the engine could be improved.