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torsional mode delay line

torsional mode delay line

[′tȯr·shən·əl ¦mōd di′lā‚līn]
(computer science)
A device in which torsional vibrations are propagated through a solid material to make use of the propagation time of the vibrations to obtain a time delay for the signals.
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