time-delay measuring system

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time-delay measuring system

A scientist uses a time-delay measuring system in the laboratory.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • A scientific instrument, specifically a type of chronoscope, designed to measure the precise time interval or delay between two distinct events.
Usage
  • This term is a technical compound noun used in scientific, engineering, and experimental contexts. It functions as the subject or object of a sentence.
  • It is typically used to describe the apparatus itself, not the act of measuring.
Examples
  • The laboratory used a highly sensitive time-delay measuring system to study the neural response to stimuli.
  • Calibrating the time-delay measuring system is crucial for accurate experimental results.
  • The experiment required a time-delay measuring system capable of resolving intervals in the nanosecond range.
Advanced Usage
  • The term implies a system that may include sensors, a timing mechanism (the chronoscope), and data recording components.
  • It is often used in fields like physics (e.g., measuring the speed of light or particle decay), electronics (e.g., signal propagation delays), and psychology (e.g., reaction time studies).
Variants and Related Words
  • Chronoscope (n): The core timing device within a time-delay measuring system.
  • Timer (n): A more general device for measuring elapsed time.
  • Intervalometer (n): A device for measuring or controlling time intervals, often used in photography.
Synonyms
  • Time interval meter
  • Delay measurement apparatus
Notes on Meaning
  • This is a fixed technical term with a single, specific meaning. It does not have idiomatic or figurative uses. The concept is the system used for the measurement, not the measurement result itself (which would be a "time delay" or "time interval").
time-delay measuring system

A scientist uses a time-delay measuring system in the laboratory.

Noun
  1. chronoscope for measuring the time difference between two events