- A sine wave,
sinusoidal wave, or
sinusoid (symbol: ∿) is a
periodic wave
whose waveform (shape) is the
trigonometric sine function. In mechanics, as a...
- The
sinusoidal projection is a
pseudocylindrical equal-area map projection,
sometimes called the Sanson–Flamsteed or the
Mercator equal-area projection...
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fixed point x → {\displaystyle {\vec {x}}} , the
field will also vary
sinusoidally with time; it will be a
scalar multiple of the
amplitude A {\displaystyle...
- V_{\text{rms}}={\sqrt {{\frac {1}{T}}\int _{0}^{T}{[v(t)]^{2}dt}}}.} For a
sinusoidal voltage: V rms = 1 T ∫ 0 T [ V peak sin ( ω t + ϕ ) ] 2 d t = V peak...
- term is
generally meaningful only for
fields that, at each point, vary
sinusoidally in time with a
single temporal frequency (otherwise the
phase is not...
- two-terminal
circuit element is the
ratio of the
complex representation of the
sinusoidal voltage between its terminals, to the
complex representation of the current...
- In
algebraic geometry, the
sinusoidal spirals are a
family of
curves defined by the
equation in
polar coordinates r n = a n cos ( n θ ) {\displaystyle...
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waves or
waves formed by
interference of
several sinusoids. ****uming a
sinusoidal wave
moving at a
fixed wave speed,
wavelength is
inversely proportional...
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Liver sinusoidal endothelial cells (LSECs) form the
lining of the
smallest blood vessels in the liver, also
called the
hepatic sinusoids.
LSECs are highly...
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completes a full period. This
convention is
especially appropriate for a
sinusoidal function,
since its
value at any
argument t {\displaystyle t} then can...