sine oscillation

  • 1sine wave — sine′ wave n. phs a periodic oscillation, as simple harmonic motion, having the same geometric representation as a sine • Etymology: 1890–95 …

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  • 2Sine wave — Sinusoid redirects here. For the blood vessel, see Sinusoid (blood vessel). The graphs of the sine and cosine functions are sinusoids of different phases. The sine wave or sinusoid is a mathematical function that describes a smooth repetitive… …

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  • 3sine wave — noun a wave whose waveform resembles a sine curve • Hypernyms: ↑wave, ↑undulation * * * noun : a fundamental form of wave (as in one of the sound waves giving rise to a pure tone or in a wave of alternating current) that represents periodic… …

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  • 4Oscillation (mathematics) — For other uses, see Oscillation (differential equation). Oscillation of a sequence (shown in blue) is the difference between the limit superior and limit inferior of the sequence. In mathematics, oscillation is the behaviour of a sequence of real …

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  • 5sine-wave oscillation — sinusinis svyravimas statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. sine wave oscillation vok. sinusförmige Schwingung, f rus. синусоидальное колебание, n pranc. oscillation sinusoïdale, f …

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  • 6oscillation sinusoïdale — sinusinis svyravimas statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. sine wave oscillation vok. sinusförmige Schwingung, f rus. синусоидальное колебание, n pranc. oscillation sinusoïdale, f …

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  • 7sine wave — Physics. a periodic oscillation, as simple harmonic motion, having the same geometric representation as a sine function. [1890 95] * * * …

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  • 8oscillation — n. [L. oscillare, to swing] A single swing from one extreme limit to the other of a sine wave …

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  • 9sine wave — /ˈsaɪn weɪv/ (say suyn wayv) noun a periodic oscillation which can be represented geometrically by a curve having an equation of the form y = a sin x …

  • 10Low-frequency oscillation — The term low frequency oscillation (LFO) is an audio signal usually below 20 Hz which creates a pulsating rhythm rather than an audible tone. LFO predominantly refers to an audio technique specifically used in the production of electronic music.… …

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