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  1. Sine wave - Wikipedia

    A sine wave, sinusoidal wave, or sinusoid (symbol: ∿) is a periodic wave whose waveform (shape) is the trigonometric sine function. In mechanics, as a linear motion over time, this is simple harmonic …

  2. Sinusoidal - Math.net

    The term sinusoidal is used to describe a curve, referred to as a sine wave or a sinusoid, that exhibits smooth, periodic oscillation. Sinusoids occur often in math, physics, engineering, signal processing …

  3. Sinusoid -- from Wolfram MathWorld

    Dec 3, 2025 · A curve similar to the sine function but possibly shifted in phase, period, amplitude, or any combination thereof. The general sinusoid of amplitude a, angular frequency omega (and period …

  4. SINUSOID Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of SINUSOID is sine curve, sine wave.

  5. Sinusoid - Encyclopedia of Mathematics

    Dec 13, 2014 · The sinusoid is a continuous curve with period $T=2\pi$. It intersects the $x$-axis at the points $ (k\pi, 0)$. These are also points of inflection, meeting the $x$-axis at an angle of $\pm\pi/4$. …

  6. Sinusoid Definition (Illustrated Mathematics Dictionary)

    Illustrated definition of Sinusoid: Like a sine wave, having a smooth, repeating wave that moves up and down in a regular pattern. Can be large, small,...

  7. Sinusoidal Waves Explained Simply - Andrea Minini

    As a result, any sinusoid can be expressed either as a sine or cosine wave, depending on which simplifies the calculation. Note: Whether you use sine or cosine depends on the situation.

  8. SINUSOID | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

    SINUSOID definition: 1. a curve that shows a regular smooth repeating pattern 2. a curve that shows a regular smooth…. Learn more.

  9. Sinusoid | waveform, frequency, amplitude | Britannica

    Sinusoid, irregular tubular space for the passage of blood, taking the place of capillaries and venules in the liver, spleen, and bone marrow. The sinusoids form from branches of the portal vein in the liver …

  10. Sinusoids and Exponentials - Stanford University

    A sinusoid is any function of the form A sin (ω t+φ), where t is the independent variable, and A, ω, φ are fixed parameters of the sinusoid called the amplitude, (radian) frequency, and phase, respectively.