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Lissajous figure generated by two frequencies one of which is 12 times the other.

Lissajous figure generated by two frequencies one of which is 12 times the other. Lissajous Curve. They are sometimes known as Bowditch curves after Nathaniel Bowditch; who studied them in 1815. They were studied in more detail (independently) by Jules-Antoine Lissajous in 1857.
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Title:
Lissajous figure generated by two frequencies one of which is 12 times the other.
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Lissajous figure generated by two frequencies one of which is 12 times the other. Lissajous Curve. They are sometimes known as Bowditch curves after Nathaniel Bowditch; who studied them in 1815. They were studied in more detail (independently) by Jules-Antoine Lissajous in 1857.
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7784 x 8083 px | 180.0 MB
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65.9 x 68.4 cm | 25.9 x 26.9 in (300 dpi)