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John,
It's been a while (20 years) since I took calculus, but I'm pretty sure the slope of a sine wave at the zero crossing is +-1. What value do you believe the slope to be? John Popelish wrote: James W wrote: at the 90deg point, the I curve is crossing the zero point. It's a sine wave. Sine waves of amplitude 1 have a slope of 1 at the zero crossing, no? No. If the period is 1 and the peak to peak amplitude is 1, the only way the slope could be 1 would be if it were a saw tooth wave. |
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