You can move a sine curve up or down by simply adding or subtracting a number from the equation of the curve. For example, the graph of y = sin x + 4 moves the whole curve up 4 units, with the sine curve crossing back and forth over the line y = 4. On the other hand, the graph of y = sin x - 1 slides
Waves that move up and down are called transverse waves. In transverse waves, the wave energy travels perpendicular to the direction of the particle displacement. Examples include light waves and water waves.
A transverse sound wave moves perpendicular to the direction of energy transfer, with particles vibrating up and down. It has properties like amplitude, frequency, wavelength, and speed, and can be represented by a sine wave.
One complete up and down movement of a wave is called a cycle.
The type of wave created when shaking a rope up and down is a transverse wave. This means that the wave travels perpendicular to the direction in which the rope is moving.
A wave that oscillates up and down is called a transverse wave. In a transverse wave, the particles of the medium move perpendicular to the direction of the wave. An example of a transverse wave is a wave on a string.
it would basicly be a sine wave that is declining simalarly to a fractal does, good life example is something bounceing up and down and slowing down till it stops or a sound that fades off.
A: ANALOGUE IT can be AC or DC it is up to the application involved An analog signal can be a sine wave, a square wave a sawtooth wave or any other varying waveform
Assuming the sine wave's angular frequency is what's changing, the motor will speed up and slow down in proportion to that frequency.
Waves that move up and down are called transverse waves. In transverse waves, the wave energy travels perpendicular to the direction of the particle displacement. Examples include light waves and water waves.
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The type of wave made up of a sine wave plus all of its odd harmonics is called a square wave. It is commonly used in music synthesis and signal processing.
A transverse sound wave moves perpendicular to the direction of energy transfer, with particles vibrating up and down. It has properties like amplitude, frequency, wavelength, and speed, and can be represented by a sine wave.
A pure sine wave has energy at only one frequency.Any other wave shape has energy at other frequencies in addition to the frequency of the obvious waveshape.If you add up enough sine waves with the right frtequencoies and amplitudes, they'll add up to form any shapeyou want, even a squarewave.
It is because, sine wave can be easily produced mechanically (at power stations) compared to other forms of waves. +++ Further, alternating voltage is readily stepped up or down by transformers, something you cannot do with DC, but a very important practical property of AC electricity.
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it is DC powered, but can generate sawtooth or triangular wave AC if wired up properly. it cannot generate sine wave AC, although with an opamp wave shaping circuit the triangular AC waveform can be reshaped to a rough approximation of a sine wave.
press the up to shift up and down to shift down