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    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Waveform

    In electronics, acoustics, and related fields, the waveform of a signal is the shape of its graph as a function of time, independent of its time and magnitude scales and of any displacement in time. In electronics, the term is usually applied to periodically varying voltages, currents, or electromagnetic fields. In acoustics, … See more

    Simple examples of periodic waveforms include the following, where is time, is wavelength, is amplitude and is phase:
    Sine wave: . The amplitude of the waveform follows a trigonometric sine function with … See more

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    • Yuchuan Wei, Qishan Zhang. Common Waveform Analysis: A New And Practical Generalization of Fourier Analysis. Springer US, Aug 31, 2000
    • Hao He, Jian Li, and Petre Stoica. Waveform design for active sensing systems: a computational approach. … See more

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  2. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wave

    Consider a traveling transverse wave (which may be a pulse) on a string (the medium). Consider the string to have a single spatial dimension. Consider this wave as traveling
    • in the direction in space. For example, let the positive direction be to the right, and the negative direction be to the left.

  3. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Waveform_(podcast)

    WebWaveform: The MKBHD Podcast is a podcast hosted by American YouTuber Marques …

  4. https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Waveform

    WebThe waveform is the shape of a wave as it travels. There are many different waveforms.

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