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the free encyclopedia Wave shaped like the sine function "Sinusoid" redirects here
"Sine wave" &#160
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news &#160
newspapers &#160
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books &#160
scholar &#160
sinusoidal wave
as a linear motion over time
this is simple harmonic motion
as rotation
it corresponds to uniform circular motion . Sine waves occur often in physics
including wind waves
sound waves
and light waves
such as monochromatic radiation . In engineering
signal processing
and mathematics
Fourier analysis decomposes general functions into a sum of sine waves of various frequencies
Learn more
relative phases

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