also: リサジューずけい
noun
Lissajous figure; Lissajous diagram
A curve formed by combining two perpendicular harmonic oscillations, used in physics and engineering to visualize frequency ratios and phase differences.
オシロスコープでリサージュ図形を観察すると、二つの信号の位相差がわかる。
By observing a Lissajous figure on an oscilloscope, you can see the phase difference between two signals.
リサージュ図形は、x軸とy軸に異なる周波数の正弦波を入力することで描かれる。
A Lissajous figure is drawn by inputting sine waves of different frequencies to the x- and y-axes.
Named after the French physicist Jules Antoine Lissajous. The Japanese term is a direct borrowing, with the reading リサージュ approximating the French pronunciation and リサジュー reflecting an English-influenced variant.