oscillogram
English
Etymology
oscillo- + -gram
Noun
oscillogram (plural oscillograms)
- A record produced by an oscillograph or oscilloscope.
- 1903 March 6, The Electrical Review, volume 52, number 1319, page 416:
- 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 same way from the current oscillogram, and the two values multiplied together always gave a value agreeing to within 1 per cent. of that obtained by first multiplying the ordinates taken from the current and voltage oscillograms and then taking the mean.
Translations
record produced by oscillograph
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