Definition of Oscillators

1. Noun. (plural of oscillator) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Oscillators

1. oscillator [n] - See also: oscillator

Lexicographical Neighbors of Oscillators

oscillate
oscillated
oscillates
oscillating
oscillating vision
oscillation
oscillational
oscillationless
oscillationlike
oscillations
oscillative
oscillaton
oscillatons
oscillator
oscillatoria
oscillators (current term)
oscillatory
oscillatory potential
oscillatory reaction
oscillogram
oscillograms
oscillograph
oscillographic
oscillographies
oscillographs
oscillography
oscillometer
oscillometers
oscillometric
oscillometry

Literary usage of Oscillators

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Wireless Telegraphy by Jonathan Adolf Wilhelm Zenneck (1915)
"Hence oscillators of the form shown in Fig. 48 are frequently referred to as "oscillators with reduced radiation damping." 33. Grounded oscillators. ..."

2. Cartanian Geometry, Nonlinear Waves, and Control Theory by Robert Hermann (1979)
"(2.1) indicates that it sits in ¶6 in a “nilpotent” way; this indicates a close relation between the quantum mechanics of harmonic oscillators and the ..."

3. Wireless Telegraphy: Its History, Theory and Practice by Archie Frederick Collins (1905)
"In an experimental investigation of the skin effect in oscillators ... tested both cylindrical and spherical oscillators. In these forms he compared their ..."

4. Wireless Telegraphy: Its History, Theory and Practice by Archie Frederick Collins (1905)
"In an experimental investigation of the skin effect in oscillators ... tested both cylindrical and spherical oscillators. In these forms he compared their ..."

5. Radio Telephony by Alfred Norton Goldsmith (1918)
"(c) VACUUM TUBE oscillators. There has arisen within the last few years a new and important type of sustained radio frequency generator, namely, ..."

6. Radio Telephony by Alfred Norton Goldsmith (1918)
"(c) VACUUM TUBE oscillators. There has arisen within the last few years a new and important type of sustained radio frequency generator, namely, ..."

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