different waveforms are used for different purposes i.e a sinewave can be used to test the frequency response of an audio amplifier or act as a 'trace' signal to find a fault in an audio amplifier. Square waves can be used in digital circuits as a pulse or as a binary code.
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The waveform on an LCD screen is the wavelength at which the images are being transmitted. The higher the waveform, the better the image quality.
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If the question is what is the waveform for 2 Mhz, then 500nS is the answer (equasion used is f=1/t) If the question is what is the waveform for 2mHz, then 500 S is the answer.
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You need to assess the frequency, amplitude and see if there is any distortion in the waveform. The best way is with an Oscilloscope.
Light is known to be electromagnetic radiation, and as such it is of waveform nature. As a waveform, it has wavelength and its counterpart frequency.
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A longitudinal wave is a "side-on" waveform. A transverse Wave is a "end-on" waveform.
AC waveform is a graph that tells the degree and radiant. On the graph the degrees is graphed in top and the radiant is on bottom.
Yes. The EKG (or ECG) measures the electrical activity of the heart so the waveform (the QRS complex) reflects how fast the electrical impulse spreads through the heart. The heart actually takes longer than this to contract leading to a wider waveform.