oscillograph

/əˈsɪləˌɡræf/
noun
  1. An instrument that records or displays changes in electrical signals or other quantities as a visible wave pattern.
    • Scientists used an oscillograph to measure the earthquake vibrations.
    • The old oscillograph used a moving pen to draw the wave on paper.
    • The oscillograph helped the engineer see the voltage changes in the circuit.
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