- A
sequence of
events is
isochronous if the
events occur regularly, or at
equal time intervals. The term
isochronous is used in
several technical contexts...
- In the
mathematical theory of
dynamical systems, an
isochron is a set of
initial conditions for the
system that all lead to the same long-term behaviour...
- melts, in the
history of rocks.
Isochron dating can be
further separated into
mineral isochron dating and
whole rock
isochron dating; both
techniques are...
- graduation. Many
keywind watch movements make use of a fusee, to
improve isochronism. The
fusee is a
specially cut
conical pulley attached by a fine chain...
- isochronous. In
general practice, the most
common method of
achieving isochronism is
through the use of the
Breguet overcoil,
which places part of the...
-
minimizes the
change in
period with
changes in
drive force. This is
called isochronism. No
escapement is
completely isochronous, but the less a
change in drive...
- it is
usual to date
several minerals in the same sample, to
provide an
isochron. Alternatively, more than one
dating system may be used on a
sample to...
-
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-
verge clocks to only 4°-6°. In
addition to the
improved accuracy due to
isochronism, this
allowed clocks to use
longer pendulums,
which had a
slower 'beat'...
- force; they slow down as the
mainspring unwinds. This is
called lack of
isochronism. It was much
worse in
verge and
foliot clocks due to the lack of a balance...