oscillogram

A record produced by an oscillograph or oscilloscope.

Noun

  1. A record produced by an oscillograph or oscilloscope.
    • The R.M.S. value of the pressure was taken from the oscillogram by taking the square root of the average value of the squares of a number of equi-distant ordinates; the R.M.S. value of the current was obtained in the...
    • The process was controlled through oscillograms that showed the moments of breakage of the graphite rods. - 1994, M.I. Petrosyan, Rock Breakage by Blasting, page 37:
    • From these oscillograms, it is visible that the resonator oscillations are noticeably inharmonic and asymmetric ones. - 2015, Veniamin Nazarov, Nonlinear Acoustic Waves in Micro-inhomogeneous Solids, page 188:

Origin

From oscillo- + -gram.

Forms

oscillograms