| rise time |
Time for the leading edge of a pulse to rise from 10% of its peak value to 90% of its peak value.
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| rise time |
The time required for a variable to change from its baseline value to a given percentage (usually 90%) of its intended final value.
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| rise time |
Measurement of the time elapsed during the current output change from 10 to 90 percent in a photoconductor.
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| rise time |
The time it takes for output to rise from low values, say 10%, to high values, say 90% of peak power.
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| rise t. |
1. the length of time a waveform takes to rise from 10 per cent to 90 per cent of its peak amplitude. 2. in neurophysiology, the time between the start of a change in potential and when it reaches its positive peak.
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