Sentences with phrase «of a sine wave»

While Marvin's assessment is fine as far as it goes, in the AMO I see two cycles of a sine wave.
And while measuring the upslope of a sine wave isn't a linear increase, measuring the increasing slope of like points on successive supposed waves is:
As is the case with many big men, Williams's weight has been more of a sine wave than a straight line.
Neutron stars usually spin very rapidly, so the asymmetric distribution of mass would deform space - time and produce a continuous gravitational - wave signal in the shape of a sine wave, which would radiate energy and slow down the star's spin.
A music synthesizer can be thought of as generating a lot of sine waves, then layering them to create an array of sounds.
There are a pair of diodes on each winding, one up, one down, so you get clipped dc output on both halves of the sine wave that winding puts out.
There's something elegiac about Jason lately, a sense that he's been dragged along the bottom of the sine wave for a while.
I also use the orbital series of sine waves that can be projected.
Obviously ice minimum would occur some time after the start of cooling (think first derivative of a sine wave).
Next year I'm betting some of us will have switched sides of the sine wave.
or even a sum of sine waves — and NOT a straight line — were extended through the average of the CET using an 11 year solar sunspot as a smoothing interval, when would the MWP, LIA, Dark Ages, and RWP show up as high and low points?
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