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In electronics, acoustics, and related fields, the waveform of a signal is the shape of its graph as a function of time, independent of its time and magnitude scales and of any displacement in time. Periodic waveforms repeat regularly at a constant period. The term can also be used for non-periodic or aperiodic … See more
Simple examples of periodic waveforms include the following, where $${\displaystyle t}$$ is time, $${\displaystyle \lambda }$$ is wavelength, $${\displaystyle a}$$ is amplitude and $${\displaystyle \phi }$$ See more
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• Hao … See moreWikipedia text under CC-BY-SA license WebIn physics and mathematics, the phase (symbol φ or ϕ) of a wave or other periodic function of some real variable (such as time) is an angle -like quantity representing the fraction of the cycle covered up to .
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