Lissajous Figures | Lissajous Figures with unequal frequency in the ratio 2:1.

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1.9 هزار بار بازدید - 3 سال پیش - Lissajous figure, also called BOWDITCH
Lissajous figure, also called BOWDITCH CURVE, pattern produced by the intersection of two sinusoidal curves the axes of which are at right angles to each other. First studied by the American mathematician Nathaniel Bowditch in 1815, the curves were investigated independently by the French mathematician Jules-Antoine Lissajous in 1857–58. Lissajous used a narrow stream of sand pouring from the base of a compound pendulum to produce the curves.
A curve having two loops describes the resultant path traced by the given waves and vibrations.
The curve could be a figure of shape (8) or the pair of coincident parabolas symmetrical about x axis.
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