Waveform simplified
Автор: Nicholas Pulliam, PhD
Загружено: 2023-08-02
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Definition: A waveform is a graphical representation of a wave's shape and characteristics. It shows how the amplitude (height) of the wave varies over time or distance. Waveforms can be used to represent various types of waves, including sound waves, electromagnetic waves, and even brain waves (electroencephalogram or EEG).
Frequency and Period: In a waveform, the distance between two consecutive points with the same phase (e.g., two peaks or two troughs) is known as the wavelength. The frequency of a waveform refers to the number of cycles (complete wavelengths) that occur in a given time, usually measured in Hertz (Hz). The period of a waveform is the time it takes to complete one cycle and is the reciprocal of the frequency (Period = 1 / Frequency).
Signal Analysis: Waveforms are widely used in signal analysis to study and understand various types of signals. For example, in audio and music, waveforms can visualize sound signals, helping to analyze music patterns and identify different instruments or harmonics. In electronics, waveforms are used to analyze electrical signals, check for proper functioning of electronic circuits, and troubleshoot issues.
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