The period of a timing device refers to the duration of one complete cycle of its repetitive motion or operation. In the context of oscillations or waves, it is the time taken for the device to return to its starting point. For example, in a pendulum, the period is the time it takes to swing from one side to the other and back again. Understanding the period is crucial for applications requiring precise timing and synchronization.
the timing device is a device that takes you back in time in time tangled island
Yes.
If by "move" you mean "rotate", the timing is affected. Shade tree mechanics without a timing device use the technique of rotating the distributor to time the engine "by ear" on older vehicles.
he means that u should be awre of timing of your periods to avoid pregnency
Fundamental unit is Second.
The timing device used in microprocessors that sets the pace for executing instructions is called the clock. Often, it is a crystal oscillator.
it is a gunlike device wich fires light and it is used to align properly a timing chain in an engine.
You don't, the timing is contoled by the ECM with input from various sensors. You can moniter the timing with a diagnostic scanning device.
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You use a switch or a timing device.
yes it can but it may vary
the shadow clock was used in 1400.