How does a 3D sine wave appear on a graph?

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The discussion revolves around the visualization of a three-dimensional sine wave, exploring its appearance and potential representations in a 3D space. Participants consider various interpretations and mathematical formulations related to sine waves in three dimensions.

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  • Mathematical reasoning

Main Points Raised

  • One participant asks for a visual representation of a three-dimensional sine wave.
  • Another participant provides a link to a resource that may help visualize sine functions, though they express uncertainty about its relevance.
  • A participant questions the nature of sine as a function of one variable and seeks clarification on what higher-dimensional analogue is being referenced.
  • One participant shares their observation of three-dimensional representations of electromagnetic waves and speculates whether sine waves might also be spiral-shaped in three dimensions.
  • Another participant suggests that adding a third axis (z) to sine waves could lead to different shapes, such as spirals, and discusses the uniqueness of human perspective in visualizing dimensions.
  • A participant argues that there is no singular representation of a 3D sine wave, suggesting various possible appearances, including concentric ripples or ridges.
  • One participant recommends using a graphic calculator to explore different mathematical expressions that could represent a 3D sine wave.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants express differing views on the representation of three-dimensional sine waves, with no consensus on a singular form or interpretation. Multiple competing ideas about how sine waves might appear in 3D remain unresolved.

Contextual Notes

Participants mention various mathematical formulations for visualizing sine waves in three dimensions, but the discussion does not resolve which, if any, accurately represents a 3D sine wave. There is also a lack of agreement on the implications of adding a third dimension.

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This discussion may be of interest to individuals exploring mathematical visualizations, those studying wave phenomena in physics, or anyone curious about the representation of functions in higher dimensions.

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What does a three-dimensional sine wave look like?

-Sam
 
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Sine is a function of one variable, what higher dimensional analogue did you mean?
 
It's just that I've seen too many three-dimensional crests representing electromagnetic waves, and I wanted to find out if the same was true for sine waves, or if sine waves are spiral-shaped, three-dimensionally.
 
Remember: sine waves can be calculated using two axes (x and y) but what happens if we add a third axis of depth (z)? It would be interesting if in 3D form it looked more like a spiral than a wave.
Same with phi. We always look at it three-dimensionally, but what if we added depth...would it not be spiral-shaped, much like I'm supposing a sine wave is?
Remember: out of an infinite possible viewpoints, from only one will a three-dimensional object apear two-dimensional, and a two-dimensional object one-dimensional. We humans have that uniqueness in our perspectives.
 
You may continue it in many ways, there is not one that is "the" 3-d sinewaveindeed I'd say that none of them is even "a" 3-d sinewave: it could look like ripples on a pond from a dropped stone (concentric), or ridges like a piece of corrugated cardboard.
 
Get a graphic calculator that can do 3d graphs and put in something like:
Z = sin(x)*sin(y)
or
Z = Sin(xy)
or
Z = sin(x) + sin(y)

etc etc...
 

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