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A '''signal''' is the output produced by a [[Physics:Quantum methods/detector|detector]] during a measurement.


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A signal is the output produced by a detector during a measurement.

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Signals represent measurable outputs from experiments.

Description

Signals encode information about the system being measured and are used to interpret experimental results.

Properties

  • carries information
  • produced by detectors
  • used for analysis

See also

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Author: Harold Foppele


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