noun
- the technique or process of recording and displaying oscillations or wave patterns using an oscillograph or oscilloscope
Usage: technical; used in electronics and physics
Examples
- The engineer used oscillography to analyze the electrical signal from the sensor.
- Oscillography allows scientists to visualize how voltage changes over time.
- The laboratory invested in modern oscillography equipment to improve measurement accuracy.
- Medical technicians rely on oscillography to monitor heart rhythms in cardiac patients.
- Oscillography is essential for troubleshooting problems in electronic circuits.