Oszcillációra
Oszcillációra, often translated as oscillation, refers to a repetitive variation, typically in time, of some measure about a central value or between two or more different states. This phenomenon is ubiquitous in nature and technology. In physics, it is commonly observed in the motion of a pendulum, the vibration of a spring, or the propagation of waves. These oscillations are characterized by their amplitude, which is the maximum displacement or magnitude from the equilibrium position, and their frequency, which is the number of complete cycles per unit of time. The period of oscillation is the time taken for one complete cycle.
In mathematics, oscillation can describe the behavior of functions that repeatedly increase and decrease. For example,