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Author: T_Reißig

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Filesize: 0.66 MB

Date added: 2023-03-12

Rating: 5.6

Downloads: 679

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Made with: Algodoo v2.1.0

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Change frequencies of x-axis with the horizontal button below the screen, y-axis frequencies with the other buttons left of the screen.

Turn Frequency Offset Off or On for stable/dynamic Figures.

Reduce sim.frequency if your device is struggling (currently set at 3600)
Last edited at 2023/03/14 13:45:26 by T_Reißig
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Excellent display of Lissajous curves! :tup:

I learned about Lissajous curves when I bought my first oscilloscope many years ago (before most Algodoo users were born!).

For those who don't know, Lissajous is correctly pronounced "liss'-a-joo".
Thank you, required quite some tinkering to get it right. Only seems to work well when simfrequency is pretty high (>400).

Oh, I never really liked working with an oscilloscope, because it didnt like to work with me. so many buttons, half of them mysterious or non-functional :bonk: :D
You didn't like the oscilloscope because you didn't understand how to use it! If someone were to teach you how to use it, then you would realize what a valuable tool it is for electronics repair, experimenting, or engineering. There are a lot of YouTube channels that explain how to use an oscilloscope, but they are not as good as a real person right beside you explaining things and answering questions.
I had to use them in experimental settings during school and university (and will have to in the future again). I know that they are useful. They just weren´t fun. Partly because of old and unresponsive equipment, but also because I dont really like electronics ^^
I do like electronics. It has been my hobby during my entire life since I was old enough to get a shock from the Mains power. :lol: It has also been my profession during most of my adult life. I have made some interesting and dangerous projects over the years, and because of my very strict safety precautions, I have managed to not injure or kill myself! :lol:
Great that you are so excited about it:D. I prefer to look at it from a distance, or through simulations, which is the safest way;)
NP! It's far better to fear something dangerous than to be careless with it! :tup: