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Jim Kelley wrote:
Refer to a table of sines and observe the two things which vary throughout the period of any sinusoidal wave. One of them is amplitude. What would you prefer I call the other one? Did you not understand what Gene Fuller said? Io*cos(kx) is the amplitude term. If kx=0 then the amplitude is Io. If kx=pi/4, the amplitude is 0.707*Io. If kx=pi/2, the amplitude is zero. cos(wt) does not vary with (x), only with time. At any snapshot in time, e.g. t=0, the phase does not vary at all. -- 73, Cecil, IEEE, OOTC, http://www.w5dxp.com |
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