phase and time
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Let me make the water a little more murky for everyone. Here is the standard sine function format:
a(t) = A sin(Ft + φ)
Where:
a(t) = instantaneous amplitude as a function of time.
A = maximum amplitude
sin = sine function in degrees
F = frequency
t = time
φ = phase
explaining this in a post is futile, type standard sine equation into google and you'll have tonnes of reading material to further confuse you if your not into math at all.
Kev.
a(t) = A sin(Ft + φ)
Where:
a(t) = instantaneous amplitude as a function of time.
A = maximum amplitude
sin = sine function in degrees
F = frequency
t = time
φ = phase
explaining this in a post is futile, type standard sine equation into google and you'll have tonnes of reading material to further confuse you if your not into math at all.
Kev.
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