time-domain analysis
Time-domain analysis refers to a method used in various fields, including signal processing and physics, to study and understand the behavior of a system or phenomenon based on its input and output signals over time. It involves examining the characteristics, such as amplitude and frequency, of signals in the time domain to analyze their patterns, trends, and relationships to gain insights into the underlying dynamics of the system.
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