oscilloscope

/əˈsɪləˌskoʊp/
noun
  1. An electronic device that shows changing electrical signals as a moving line or wave on a screen, used to measure and observe things like voltage, sound, or radio waves.
    • The engineer adjusted the oscilloscope to get a clearer picture of the radio frequency.
    • In physics class, we connected the circuit to an oscilloscope to see the waveform.
    • The technician used an oscilloscope to check the signal from the microphone.
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