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Goniometer made by Develey le Jeune in Lausanne, late 18th–early 19th century. ... The protractor is a commonly used type in the fields of mechanics, ...
The definition for Protractor seems to overlap the definition for Goniometer. Is there an appropriate definition that separates the two, or are some goniometers also protractors? Jbirt2 20:02, 19 February 2007 (UTC) Yo Dog, I think its like the difference between calipers and a ruler.Pngtime4wiki 04:33, 4 May 2015 (UTC)
Analog and traditional devices to measure range of motion in the joints of the body include the goniometer and inclinometer which use a stationary arm, protractor, fulcrum, and movement arm to measure angle from axis of the joint. As measurement results will vary by the degree of resistance, two levels of range of motion results are recorded in ...
Manual (1), and Mitscherlich's optical (2) goniometers for use in crystallography, c. 1900. A Goniophotometer is a device used for measurement of the light emitted from an object at different angles. [1]
Instruments that measure angles on larger objects such as protractors or comparators are neither practical nor precise enough to measure nanoindenter angles even with help of microscopes. For precise measurements a laser goniometer is used to measure diamond nanoindenter angles. Nanoindenter faces are highly polished and reflective which is the ...
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A positioning goniometer or goniometric stage is a device used to rotate an object precisely (within a small angular range) about a fixed axis in space. Its appearance is similar to that of a linear stage .
This Royal Navy model is typical of B–T goniometers. The two sets of field coils and the rotating sense coil are visible.. A Bellini–Tosi direction finder (B–T or BTDF) is a type of radio direction finder (RDF), which determines the direction to, or bearing of, a radio transmitter.