The bullet is fired so it passes through both screens, and the time it takes the bullet to travel the distance between the screens is measured electronically.
The jump distance is measured electronically using digital video freeze frame technology or, in some cases, is measured manually by judges.
The time between the gun and first kick against the starting block is measured electronically, via sensors built in the gun and the blocks.
Matos could see from the rate of the Straton's turn and the symmetry of its entry and exit that the control inputs were being measured electronically.
The association between dosing frequency and over-reporting of adherence was apparently mediated by actual adherence behavior because adjusting statistically for electronically measured adherence blocked this relationship.
In the Wilson Imagymnation Theater, one's "hang time" is electronically measured.
To check these complaints, neurologists electronically measured nerve impulses and performed other brain tests on 23 ill veterans and 20 who reported no problems and served as controls.
In addition, the resonators' temperatures could be electronically measured, and the frequency scaling could be adjusted to compensate for the resonators' frequency variation over temperature.
The highest electronically measured speed for a ball bowled by any bowler is 161.3 km/h (100.23 mph) by Shoaib Akhtar (Pakistan) against England on 22 February 2003 in a World Cup match at Newlands, Cape Town, South Africa.
At a professional event in 1951, the forehand drives of a number of players were electronically measured.