chronoscope

/ˈkrɑnəˌskoʊp/
noun
  1. An instrument used to measure very short intervals of time, such as in scientific experiments or ballistics.
    • The lab used a chronoscope to measure the speed of a bullet in milliseconds.
    • The athlete's reaction time was recorded with a precision chronoscope.
    • Early chronoscopes relied on rotating drums and electrical sparks.
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