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A Lissajous curve is formed when two sine waves plotted on their respective X and Y axes. You can see one using an oscilloscope and a couple of signal generators, if you play with one of those ...
This video explains how 19th century French physicist Jules Antoine Lissajous used tuning forks to map out two-dimensional shapes, called Lissajous curves, that uniquely correspond to every ...
A Lissajous curve is formed when two sine waves plotted on their respective X and Y axes. You can see one using an oscilloscope and a couple of signal generators, if you play with one of those &#82… ...
Unlike a spirograph, a harmonograph uses pendulums (instead of human effort—I mean, I’ll go to the gym if I’m gonna work out, know what I mean?) to create its elegant Lissajous curves.. This ...
The ABC squiggle is technically known as a “Lissajous curve.” We had no idea what that was, so we consulted Wikipedia. Apparently: In mathematics, a Lissajous curve (Lissajous figure or ...