sine curve
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Definition
- Noun:
- A smooth, periodic, wave-like curve: A sine curve is the graphical representation of the trigonometric sine function, y = sin x. It is characterized by its regular, repeating oscillations between a maximum value of 1 and a minimum value of -1.
Usage
- The sine curve is a fundamental concept in mathematics and physics.
- It is used to model periodic phenomena such as sound waves, light waves, and alternating current.
- When plotting the equation y = sin x on a Cartesian plane, the resulting graph is a sine curve.
Examples
- Noun:
- The alternating current in a standard electrical outlet follows a perfect sine curve.
- To understand simple harmonic motion, one must first be familiar with the shape of the sine curve.
- The data, when graphed, showed a pattern that closely resembled a sine curve.
Advanced Usage
- "Damped sine curve": A sine curve whose amplitude decreases over time due to an energy-dissipating force.
- The vibrations of a guitar string after being plucked produce a damped sine curve.
Variants and Related Words
- Sine wave (n): Often used interchangeably with "sine curve," though "wave" emphasizes its application in physics and engineering.
- An oscillator circuit generates a pure sine wave.
- Sinusoidal (adj): Having the form or characteristics of a sine curve.
- The signal showed a sinusoidal pattern.
Synonyms
- Sinusoid: A general term for any curve having the form of a sine wave.
Related Phrases
- Phase of a sine curve: The horizontal shift or offset of the curve along the x-axis.
- Changing the phase of the sine curve alters where the cycle begins.
- Amplitude of a sine curve: The height of the wave's peak from its central axis.
- The volume of the sound is related to the amplitude of its sine curve.