torsigraph
/ˈtɔːrsɪgræf/Definitions
1. noun
A hypothetical device or tool used to measure torsion, a twisting or turning force, in a physical system.
“The researcher used a torsigraph to analyze the torsional stress on the bridge’s structure.”
1. noun
A hypothetical device or tool used to measure torsion, a twisting or turning force, in a physical system.
“The researcher used a torsigraph to analyze the torsional stress on the bridge’s structure.”