Definitions for dynamometers

dynamometers dy·na·mom·e·ter

Spelling: [dahy-nuh-mom-i-ter]
IPA: /ˌdaɪ nəˈmɒm ɪ tər/

Dynamometers is a 12 letter English word. It's valid Words with friends word worth 21 points.

You can make 1654 anagrams from letters in dynamometers (adeemmnorsty).

Definitions for dynamometers

noun

  1. a device for measuring mechanical force, as a balance.
  2. a device for measuring mechanical power, especially one that measures the output or driving torque of a rotating machine.
  3. a device for measuring mechanical force, as a balance.
  4. a device for measuring mechanical power, especially one that measures the output or driving torque of a rotating machine.

Origin of dynamometers

First recorded in 1800-10; dynamo- + -meter

Examples for dynamometers

dynamometer: with both hands, 84; with right, 54; with left, 43.

dynamometer, an apparatus for measuring the power or rate of working of a machine.

A dynamometer, or instrument used for ascertaining the amount of useful effect given out by any motive power.

A dynamometer was used to impart periodic impulses to the stand, and the effect was observed upon a pendulum initially at rest.

The ratio of increase in the volume of coal-power may serve as dynamometer.

Testing the breaking strength and the elasticity by the dynamometer.

But when we came to try it with the dynamometer it surprised us.

The news soon spread; men rushed from compass to dynamometer.

In alternating-current circuits its place is taken by the dynamometer type, which reads both direct and alternating currents.

This process will serve as a dynamometer to judge of the increase of power.

dynamometer: with both hands, 84; with right, 54; with left, 43.

In alternating-current circuits its place is taken by the dynamometer type, which reads both direct and alternating currents.

But when we came to try it with the dynamometer it surprised us.

A dynamometer was used to impart periodic impulses to the stand, and the effect was observed upon a pendulum initially at rest.

dynamometer, an apparatus for measuring the power or rate of working of a machine.

The news soon spread; men rushed from compass to dynamometer.

Testing the breaking strength and the elasticity by the dynamometer.

A dynamometer, or instrument used for ascertaining the amount of useful effect given out by any motive power.

This process will serve as a dynamometer to judge of the increase of power.

The ratio of increase in the volume of coal-power may serve as dynamometer.

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