Siiniühenduste
Siiniühenduste, often translated as sine waves or sinusoidal connections, refers to a type of signal or wave that can be represented by the mathematical sine function. These waves are fundamental in physics and engineering, appearing in phenomena such as alternating current (AC) electricity, sound waves, and light waves. The key characteristics of a siiniühendus are its amplitude, frequency, and phase. Amplitude describes the maximum displacement or value of the wave, frequency indicates how often the wave repeats in a given time period, and phase determines the starting position of the wave within its cycle.
The mathematical form of a siiniühendus is typically expressed as y(t) = A sin(ωt + φ), where A is