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dynamometer
[ dahy-nuh-mom-i-ter ]
noun
- a device for measuring mechanical force, as a balance.
- a device for measuring mechanical power, especially one that measures the output or driving torque of a rotating machine.
dynamometer
/ ˌ岹ɪəˈɒɪə /
noun
- any of a number of instruments for measuring power or force
Word History and Origins
Origin of dynamometer1
Example Sentences
However, examples of ideas by which this could happen are to allow increased amounts of dynamometer testing or an increased engine budget cap to any who end up behind.
Handgrip strength, or isometric grip, is measured via a handgrip dynamometer which is gripped and squeezed to record the maximum force a person can produce over a few seconds.
Oshie was handed a yellow fireman’s rope and a dynamometer that measures grip strength, baubles awarded to the player of the game after a win.
The process at Holabird started with a visual inspection, followed by a dynamometer test to check engine horsepower.
The exercise routine is easy enough to recreate at home, Dr. Nosaka said, no dynamometer needed.
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