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The period of longitudinal sinusoidal
The period of longitudinal sinusoidal wave is 0.16 seconds and its wavelength is 8.0 meters. Calculate the wave's speed,
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Sean
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1. Write a sinusoidal function for the function with a period of 6. The function has a max of 3 at x=2 and a low point of -1.
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Ske
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In a sinusoidal,function, how do you determine whether or not y= sin4(x) has a period of 2 pi
If it is equal to 2 pi then what is
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Lannah
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Which best describes longitudinal waves?
________________________________________ A. Compressions and rarefactions make up
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Superman
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Find an equation for a sinusoidal function that has period
π/3, amplitude 1, and contains the point (-25π/12, -2)
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Miles
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sinusoidal function amplitude of 1/4 units period 720 and maximum point of (0,3/4)
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Would pulling a roll of thread create a sinusoidal function?
please suggest some real life application of sinusoidal wave that i
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Anonymous
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.Over a 24-hour period, the temperature in a town can be modeled by one period of a sinusoidal function. The temperature
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Mason
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.Over a 24-hour period, the temperature in a town can be modeled by one period of a sinusoidal function. The temperature
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James
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Over a 24-hour period, the temperature in a town can be modeled by one period of a sinusoidal function. The temperature measures
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sammiexo
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