ˈrīzˌˌ noun
: the time required for a pulse or signal (as on an oscilloscope) to increase from one specified value (as 10 percent) of its amplitude to another (as 90 percent)
ˈrīzˌˌ noun
: the time required for a pulse or signal (as on an oscilloscope) to increase from one specified value (as 10 percent) of its amplitude to another (as 90 percent)
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012