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  • The best Lissajous figures I've ever seen in my life !

  • Unbelievably cool - to WATCH the overtones in action! It's especially amazing to see the beautiful simplicity of the perfect fifth - but what takes the cake is watching the complicated crosshatch of the minor second resolve to the unison - a perfect circle!

  • It's for comparing phase of two signals of the same type, i.e.; two sine, triangle, or square waves input into an oscilloscope on separate channels x and y. One signal controls horizontal, and one the vertical movement of the trace dot, thus creating what you see on screen.

  • cool!!!

    but i dont get what a lissajous graph is for.

    applications?

  • @pincherman

    used for tuning analog circuits, for example, by injecting a frequency into a circuit and watching the output on the o-scope screen, you would adjust capacitance for a stable lissajous pattern to know when the circuit was in balance.

  • Bela matemática,linda física , uma imagem de som!Fantástico!

  • Very very interesting!

  • beautiful!

  • És molt interessant!!!

    Felicitats.

  • nice!

  • Good video

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