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What is real waveform and imaginary waveform?

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Answered by Anonymous
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When that data add to simulated vi transfer function waveform graph are different from real time graph. Where is problem? Real time waveform graph at the start rising ...
Answered by Physicist182
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A waveform is the shape and form of a signals as a wave moving in a physical medium or an abstract representation.

In many cases, the medium in which the wave propagates does not permit a direct observation of the true form. In these cases, the term "waveform" refers to the shape of a graph of the varying quantity against time. An instrument called an oscilloscope can be used to pictorially represent a wave as a repeating image on a screen.

To be more specific, a waveform is depicted by a graph that shows the changes in a recorded signal's amplitude over the duration of recording.

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