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Dictionary English-German Informatics. 2015.
Dictionary English-German Informatics. 2015.
Waveform — means the shape and form of a signal such as a wave moving in a solid, liquid or gaseous medium.In many cases the medium in which the wave is being propagated does not permit a direct visual image of the form. In these cases, the term waveform… … Wikipedia
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waveform — [wāv′fôrm΄] n. a graphic representation showing the shape of a wave that is often periodic and usually plotted with the amplitude of the wave on one axis and time on the other axis, as the sine wave of an electronic signal … English World dictionary
waveform — wave•form [[t]ˈweɪvˌfɔrm[/t]] n. phs the shape of a wave, usu. represented as a graph of the instantaneous values of a periodic quantity as a function of time • Etymology: 1840–50 … From formal English to slang
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