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3480058 Lissajous figure generated by two frequencies one of which is 12 times the other, 1857; (add.info.: 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.); Universal History Archive/UIG; out of copyright.
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