
1) Curve on a graph 2) Oscilloscope line 3) Oscilloscope picture 4) Pattern for light or sound 5) Periodic oscillation
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where: The sine wave is important in physics because it retains its wave shape when added to another sine wave of the same frequency and arbitrary phase and magnitude. It is the only periodic waveform that has this property. This property leads to its importance in Fourier analysis and makes it acoustically unique. == General form == In general, t...
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The type of alternative current generated by alternating current generators, rotary inverters, and solid-state inverters.
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The waveform that would be obtained from a vibrating source that was vibrating at just one frequency (making a pure tone).
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This is the most basic waveform which is a pure tone with no harmonics and consists of a single partial. The sine wave forms the basis of all complex, periodic sounds
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the waveform of an alternating current characterized by a rise from zero to maximum positive potential, descending back through zero to its maximum negative value, and then rising back to zero.
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A waveform corresponding to a single-frequency periodic oscillation that can be mathematically represented as a function of amplitude versus angle in which the value of the curve at any point is equal to the sine of that angle.
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A signal put out by an oscillator in which the voltage or equivalent rises and falls smoothly and symmetrically, following the trigonometric formula for the sine function. Sub-audio sine waves are used to modulate other waveforms to produce vibrato and tremolo. Audio-range sine waves contain only the fundamental frequency, with no overtones, and th...
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The waveform of pure tone or single frequency. One of the three basic waveforms produced by synthesizers, the others being square and sawtooth waves. (WW)
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a graphical representation of 360 degrees of rotation, representing change in direction of single-phase AC.
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A sine is a curved, flowing wave known for its smooth sound.
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the most basic waveform, consisting of a single partial. Forms the basis of all complex, periodic sounds. Sine Wave A geometrical waveform having a curve defined by the function y= sin x. In theory there are no other partials present and it can therefore be considered as the basic component from which (by combination) all other waveforms are made. ...
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As the name suggests, this is a type of waveform that is available on most generators, and it will satisfy the following equation: y=A*sin(t). In this formula, y is the output in voltage, A is amplitude and t is time. The shape of this wave will gradually and periodically vary between its minimum and maximum value. The value as far as peak to peak ...
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[
n] - a wave whose waveform resembles a sine curve
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noun a wave whose waveform resembles a sine curve
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(physics) In physics, graph demonstrating properties that vary sinusoidally. It is obtained by plotting values of angles against the values of their sines. Examples include simple harmonic motion, such as the way alternating current (AC) electricity varies with time
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The type of alternative current generated by alternating current generators, rotary inverters, and solid-state inverters.
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