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Maxwell
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Lately, I have been trying to get a deeper understanding of a few concepts, and I was trying to analylize a wave I found in my textbook:
I know the sinusoidal equation is:
[itex]Vs = Vm*sin({\omega}t + {\phi})[/itex]
The equation for the given wave is:
[itex]Vs = Vm*sin(4t + 30^o)[/itex]
My question is how does the 4t change this graph? Also, What does the phase angle change*?
If the equation was just [itex]Vs = Vm*sin(4t)[/itex], how would the graph change?
Thank you!
PS - Please excuse the terrible mspaint graph!
I know the sinusoidal equation is:
[itex]Vs = Vm*sin({\omega}t + {\phi})[/itex]
The equation for the given wave is:
[itex]Vs = Vm*sin(4t + 30^o)[/itex]
My question is how does the 4t change this graph? Also, What does the phase angle change*?
If the equation was just [itex]Vs = Vm*sin(4t)[/itex], how would the graph change?
Thank you!
PS - Please excuse the terrible mspaint graph!