dynamometric

dynamometric

A scientist uses a dynamometric device to measure the force of a spring.

Definition

Adjective: Relating to or used in the measurement of force or power; pertaining to a dynamometer (an instrument for measuring force, torque, or power).

Usage Examples
  • (The test using a dynamometer measured how much force the cable could withstand.)
  • (The equipment measured the engine's power.)
  • (The readings from the dynamometer showed steady force.)
Advanced Usage
  • "Dynamometric analysis": The process of studying force or power using a dynamometer.

    • The dynamometric analysis revealed unexpected torque variations in the motor. (The study using a dynamometer showed changes in rotational force.)
  • "Dynamometric measurement": A specific measurement of force or power taken with a dynamometer.

    • Each dynamometric measurement was recorded and compared to the baseline. (Each force measurement was documented and compared.)
Variants and Related Words
  • Dynamometer (noun): An instrument that measures force, torque, or power.

    • The dynamometer was calibrated before the experiment. (The force-measuring device was adjusted for accuracy.)
  • Dynamometry (noun): The science or technique of measuring force or power.

    • Dynamometry is essential in mechanical engineering. (The measurement of force is crucial in this field.)
Synonyms
  • Force-measuring: Related to the measurement of physical force.
  • Torque-measuring: Specifically related to the measurement of rotational force.
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