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  • ...propeller without striking the blades themselves) that replaced the clumsy mechanical linkages that had been previously employed with a [[hydrostatic]] device ba ==Mechanical torque converter== ...
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  • {{Short description|Form of serial communication lacking synchronization control signals}} ...lock recovery]]) is done by data-embedded signal: the data stream contains synchronization information in a form of start and stop signals set before and after each p ...
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  • In [[photography]], '''flash synchronization''' or '''flash sync''' is the synchronizing the firing of a [[Flash (photog ...e electronic timing circuit, which may, in some cameras, take input from a mechanical shutter contact. The flash is connected electrically to the camera either b ...
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  • *In [[horology]], a mechanical [[clock]] or [[watch]] is ''isochronous'' if it runs at the same rate regar ...arying load; there is zero [[droop speed control|generator droop]]. (See [[Synchronization (alternating current)]].) ...
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  • ...on) or electronically (Moviola), so that they move in harmony and maintain synchronization between picture and sound. They can also be unlocked to move them independe ...and sound rolls advance or reverse by exactly the same amount to maintain synchronization. ...
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  • ...ch of [[continuum mechanics]], in which he described the transmission of [[mechanical energy]] through [[oscillation|vibration]]s. === Synchronization gear === ...
    10 KB (1,330 words) - 01:55, 9 January 2025
  • {{Short description|Mechanical television system}} '''Scophony''' was a sophisticated [[mechanical television]] system developed in [[Great Britain|Britain]] by Scophony Limi ...
    6 KB (934 words) - 00:45, 17 October 2024
  • [[Category:Mechanical synchronization]] ...
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  • ...sync]] with a [[film|motion picture]]. Early sound-on-disc systems used a mechanical [[interlock (engineering)|interlock]] with the [[movie projector]], while m ...
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  • *A motion controller, which calculates and controls the mechanical trajectories (motion profile) an actuator must follow (''i.e.'', [[motion p ...], [[linkage (mechanical)|linkages]], and linear and rotational [[Bearing (mechanical)|bearings]]. ...
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  • ===Mechanical=== Mechanical timers use [[clockwork]] to measure time.<ref name="Sobey">{{cite book ...
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  • ...ed to within [[nanoseconds]] by dedicated satellite channels. Slave clock synchronization is usually achieved by [[Phase-locked_loop|phase-locking]] the slave [[cloc Mechanical slave clocks from the 1950s and 1960s era. ...
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  • ...d of two electronic switches (today, a high-power [[semiconductor]], not a mechanical switch). It was traditionally referred to as a [[Chopper (electronics)|chop ...cally uses two switches, but as they both must be commanded with a perfect synchronization, one of the switches is replaced by a diode in practical applications. This ...
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  • ...this world since he was a child, Oskar acquired both business, optical and mechanical skills, which he later applied in cinematography. ...as between 1905 and 1913. It was an [[Electromechanics|electromechanical]] synchronization mechanism that consisted of an electrical system that operated at the same ...
    11 KB (1,577 words) - 19:40, 27 December 2023
  • ...aves]] (large-scale electrical oscillations in the brain) will naturally [[Synchronization|synchronize]] to the rhythm of periodic external stimuli, such as flickerin ...well as by interactions between them. They may also adjust frequency to [[Synchronization|synchronize]] with the [[Audio frequency|periodic vibration]] of external [ ...
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  • ...nterpreter.html |title = IBM Card Interpreters}}</ref> the machine was a [[Synchronization (computer science)|synchronous]] system where brushes would glide over a ho *Proof – where the 557 verified, again through electrical mechanical means, that the information printed was correct ...
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  • ...ction between camera and accessory for standard, brand-independent [[flash synchronization]]. ...metal contact point. This is used for standard, brand-independent [[flash synchronization]]. Normally the metal of the shoe and the metal of the contact are electric ...
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  • {{Short description|One-way mechanical transmission device}} ...el|overrunning clutch]] instead of a hydraulically actuated one makes this synchronization automatic. The sprag clutch simply "lets go" once the reaction force it pro ...
    6 KB (995 words) - 10:06, 4 April 2024
  • ...er (such as an electric motor or internal combustion engine) that converts mechanical energy into fluid energy, Pressurized fluid is controlled and directed by v ...ion. These pumps are capable of overcoming the pressure resulting from the mechanical loads on the system as well as the resistance to flow due to friction. Thes ...
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  • ...lly in [[time]], of some measure about a central value (often a point of [[Mechanical equilibrium|equilibrium]]) or between two or more different states. Familia ...[[astronomy]]. The term ''[[vibration]]'' is precisely used to describe a mechanical oscillation. ...
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