Repetitive motion
It is biennial.
In physics, the wavelength of a sinusoidal wave is the spatial period of the wave-the distance over which the wave's shape repeats.
The word "hourly" can be used as both an adjective, "pertaining to an hour", or an adverb, "at hourly intervals".
class interval - one of several convenient intervals into which the values of the variate of a frequency distribution may be grouped.
waves, as in the troughs and crest of a particular frequecy of light, like red, or in music: a middle C or any of the other notes.
why is medication given at set intervals
The sine function repeats every 2pi radians (360 degrees).
infrequent, casualIf you mean something that occurs at regular intervals (something that repeats on and off) then periodic, episodic.If you mean something that occurs at irregular intervals, then sporadic, or intermittent.
a repetitivemotion,which repeats itself ,but not at fixed intervals of time's called as non periodic motion
The mode is the number in a set which repeats the most.
grid
A set refers to the waves. Waves come in sets. This means that the good, big waves will come in groups every so often. There can be 6 wave sets with 1 minute intervals. Which means that after the set comes, there will be a minute without waves. Then six waves come, one right after the other, and then wait a minute. The process repeats itself.
a motion that repeats itself in equal intervals of time is known as periodic motion.simple harmonic motion is also a particular example of SHM because it repeats itself in equal of time.In mass_spring system,the mass performs SHM.
Lines that intersect at regular intervals are a grid. A grid is created when a row and a column intersect.
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If a set of numbers never repeats, then it has no mode. It doesn't exist.