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Amplitude is the loudness like in sound measured in decibels. Frequency is the pitch that gives you high and low tones. A louder tone is a higher amplitude. www.3d-xplormath.org/j/source/vmm/resources/strings.properties:: vmm.surface.parametric.BianchiPinkall.bb=Amplitude of Oscillation/PI vmm.surface. A larger number of nodes will give a more<br>\ wave-like appearance. http://www.3d-xplormath.org/j/source/vmm/resources/strings.propertiesHOME |
A sine wave? electrical? (perhaps you should add a little more detail)
An AC waveform can be described as Voltage = Vp*sinωt
This (Vp*sinωt) is the instantaneous amplitude.
Vp is the peak amplitude ( highest voltage of waveform) 2 questions one wave one delta function:: when the amplitude is 0 or when pi/2 - kx + wt = p but how do i find that? now by defintion of the delta function because 0 is contained with-in (as is all http://www.physicsforums.com/showthread.php?t=89725HOME | Data Acquisition & Logging Glossary - Complete List - glossary :: Glossary defintion Data Acquisition & Logging Glossary - Complete List for Complex Wave The resultant form of a number of sinusoidal waves that are summed http://www.monitor-data.com/glossary/listall.htmlHOME |
2*Vp is the peak-peak amplitude (highest change in voltage, from negative peak to positive peak)
Vp*(1/√2) or (0.707)Vp is the RMS voltage of the waveform, which is the equivalent heating effect of the AC waveform.
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