slidometer (Meaning)

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slidometer (n.)

An instrument for indicating and recording shocks to railway cars occasioned by sudden stopping.

Synonyms & Antonyms of slidometer

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slidometer Sentence Examples

  1. The mechanic used the slidometer to gauge the smoothness of the engine's operation.
  2. The sledding enthusiast held onto the slidometer tightly as they shot down the hill.
  3. The pilot used the slidometer to monitor the aircraft's angle of attack during landing.
  4. The skater's slidometer indicated an optimal glide distance, allowing them to conserve energy.
  5. The engineer used a slidometer to measure the friction coefficient of a new material.
  6. The skier's slidometer helped them adjust their stance and weight distribution for a better run.
  7. The surgeon utilized a slidometer to ensure precise alignment during a surgical procedure.
  8. The architect employed a slidometer to calculate the optimal slope for a wheelchair ramp.
  9. The racing driver installed a slidometer on their car to monitor the tire's grip levels.
  10. The researcher used a slidometer to study the movement of bacteria on a petri dish.

FAQs About the word slidometer

An instrument for indicating and recording shocks to railway cars occasioned by sudden stopping.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The mechanic used the slidometer to gauge the smoothness of the engine's operation.

The sledding enthusiast held onto the slidometer tightly as they shot down the hill.

The pilot used the slidometer to monitor the aircraft's angle of attack during landing.

The skater's slidometer indicated an optimal glide distance, allowing them to conserve energy.