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Definition of Oscillogram
1. Noun. The recording produced by an oscillograph.
Definition of Oscillogram
1. n. An autographic record made by an oscillograph.
Definition of Oscillogram
1. Noun. A record produced by an oscillograph or oscilloscope. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Oscillogram
1. [n -S]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Oscillogram
Literary usage of Oscillogram
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Transactions of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers by American Institute of Electrical Engineers (1913)
"If an oscillogram of the wave is taken, all of the necessary information can
readily be obtained and a permanent record of the wave can be kept on file for ..."
2. Modern Polyphase Machinery by Andrew Stewart (1906)
"An oscillogram from a 5,ooo-volt three-phase generator is shown, Fig. 56A.
The higher harmonics (ninth) are due to the teeth of the machine (it had open ..."
3. Principles of Wireless Telegraphy by George Washington Pierce (1910)
"When the pressure on the contact was increased until a small negative current
was permitted to pass, oscillogram No. 2 was obtained. ..."
4. Principles of Wireless Telegraphy by George Washington Pierce (1910)
"When the pressure on the contact was increased until a small negative current
was permitted to pass, oscillogram No. 2 was obtained. ..."
5. Transactions (1912)
"oscillogram PS 7, Vibrators 4 and 5. The general conditions of the circuit ...
In a later oscillogram surges at the neutral will be shown in this circuit. ..."
6. Telephone Apparatus: An Introduction to the Development and Theory by George Defrees Shepardson (1917)
"oscillogram of current 34 6. oscillogram of current 34 7. ... oscillogram of
current 35 1o. oscillograms of currents for alphabet 35 11. ..."
7. Inductive Interference Between Electric Power and Communication Circuits by California Public Utilities Commission (1919)
"The secondary wave form in oscillogram No. 468 is so distorted by the third and
... The inductance coils were in circuit when this oscillogram was taken. ..."