waveform

[weyv-fawrm]

waveform Definition

the shape and form of a wave, especially an audio or electrical signal.

Using waveform: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "waveform" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The waveform of the sound signal is displayed on the screen.

  • Example

    The waveform of the electrical signal determines its frequency and amplitude.

  • Example

    The waveform of the radio signal was distorted due to interference.

waveform Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for waveform

  • signal shape
  • wave pattern
  • wave shape

Phrases with waveform

  • a waveform that represents a sine function, commonly used in electronic signal processing

    Example

    The sine waveform is a basic building block for many complex waveforms.

  • a waveform that represents a square function, commonly used in digital circuits

    Example

    The square waveform has a high and low state, representing binary values of 1 and 0.

  • a waveform that represents a pulse function, commonly used in radar and communication systems

    Example

    The pulse waveform is used to transmit information over a short distance.

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Summary: waveform in Brief

The term 'waveform' [weyv-fawrm] refers to the shape and form of a wave, particularly in audio or electrical signals. It determines the frequency and amplitude of the signal and can be distorted by interference. 'Waveform' includes specific types like 'sine waveform,' 'square waveform,' and 'pulse waveform,' which are used in electronic and communication systems.

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