sinusoidal wave

physics
Also known as: sine wave

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Babylonian astronomy

  • Babylonian mathematical tablet
    In mathematics: Mathematical astronomy

    …to what is actually a sinusoidal variation.) While observations extending over centuries are required for finding the necessary parameters (e.g., periods, angular range between maximum and minimum values, and the like), only the computational apparatus at their disposal made the astronomers’ forecasting effort possible.

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  • graphic representations of a sound wave
    In wave motion

    These sinusoidal oscillations form the basis for the study of almost all forms of linear wave motion. In sound, for instance, a single sine wave produces a pure tone, and the distinctive timbre of different musical instruments playing the same note results from the admixture of…

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music of Stockhausen

  • Karlheinz Stockhausen.
    In Karlheinz Stockhausen

    …manipulation of their fundamental elements, sine waves. From this point he set out to create a new, radically serial approach to the basic elements of music and their organization. He used both electronic and traditional instrumental means and buttressed his approach with rigorous theoretical speculations and radical innovations in musical…

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