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What instrument is commonly used to visualize and analyze electrical signals?

An oscilloscope is an electronic equipment that displays and analyzes electrical signals. Oscilloscopes can show voltage, frequency, amplitude, and waveform shape. They are used in laboratories and research settings to study complex waveforms, modulation techniques, frequency response, and signal integrity.

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