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Sine Square Sawtooth or Triangle move water

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GPT 3.5
- Sine wave: The motion generated by a sine wave is smooth and continuous, resembling the gentle oscillation of water in a calm lake.

- Square wave: The motion generated by a square wave is more abrupt and choppy, similar to the turbulent movement of water in a fast-moving river.

- Sawtooth wave: The motion generated by a sawtooth wave is jagged and repetitive, resembling the rhythmic rise and fall of ocean waves crashing against the shore.

- Triangle wave: The motion generated by a triangle wave is a combination of the smoothness of a sine wave and the abruptness of a square wave, creating a more irregular pattern of motion that may resemble the swirling eddies and currents of water in a whirlpool.

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