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Lissajous figure
Lissajous figure (ˈliːsəˌʒuː; ˌliːsəˈʒuː) n (General Physics) a curve traced out by a point that undergoes two simple harmonic motions in mutually perpendicular directions. The shape of these curves is characteristic of the relative phases and frequencies of the motion; they are used to determine the frequencies and phases of alternating voltages[C19: named after Jules A. Lissajous (1822–80), French physicist]Lissajous figure
Lissajous figure[¦lē·sə¦zhü ‚fig·yər] (physics) The path of a particle moving in a plane when the components of its position along two perpendicular axes each undergo simple harmonic motions and the ratio of their frequencies is a rational number. Also known as Bowditch curve. AcronymsSeeleaflet |