dynamometer
Americannoun
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a device for measuring mechanical force, as a balance.
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a device for measuring mechanical power, especially one that measures the output or driving torque of a rotating machine.
noun
Etymology
Origin of dynamometer
Example Sentences
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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.
From BBC • Apr. 24, 2025
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.
From Science Daily • Dec. 6, 2024
A second group was challenged with a hand dynamometer, which measures grip strength.
From The New Yorker • May 13, 2017
When the two Volkswagens were placed on a “car treadmill” known as a dynamometer, they performed flawlessly.
From New York Times • Sep. 26, 2015
Watching the dynamometer, they saw with delight the strain increase with every hundred fathoms.
From The Story of the Atlantic Telegraph by Field, Henry M. (Henry Martyn)
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