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  1. Sine wave - Wikipedia

    A sine wave, sinusoidal wave, or sinusoid (symbol: ∿) is a periodic wave whose waveform (shape) is the trigonometric sine function. In mechanics, as a linear motion over time, this is simple harmonic …

  2. Sinusoidal - Math.net

    The term sinusoidal is used to describe a curve, referred to as a sine wave or a sinusoid, that exhibits smooth, periodic oscillation. Sinusoids occur often in math, physics, engineering, signal processing …

  3. Sine and Cosine Graphs - MathBitsNotebook (A2)

    A sine wave, or sinusoid, is the graph of the sine function in trigonometry. A sinusoid is the name given to any curve that can be written in the form (A and B are positive). Sinusoids are considered to be …

  4. Sinusoid -- from Wolfram MathWorld

    Feb 14, 2026 · A curve similar to the sine function but possibly shifted in phase, period, amplitude, or any combination thereof. The general sinusoid of amplitude a, angular frequency omega (and period …

  5. SINUSOID Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of SINUSOID is sine curve, sine wave.

  6. Sinusoid Definition (Illustrated Mathematics Dictionary)

    Illustrated definition of Sinusoid: Like a sine wave, having a smooth, repeating wave that moves up and down in a regular pattern. Can be large, small,...

  7. Sinusoidal Waves Explained Simply - Andrea Minini

    As a result, any sinusoid can be expressed either as a sine or cosine wave, depending on which simplifies the calculation. Note: Whether you use sine or cosine depends on the situation.