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Wave Function
A mathematical description of a wave, often using sine or cosine, incorporating amplitude, wave number, angular frequency, and phase constant.Amplitude
The maximum displacement of a wave from its equilibrium position, measured in meters.Phase Constant
A value that shifts a wave graph left or right, aligning it with standard sine or cosine graphs.Wave Number
A measure of spatial frequency of a wave, given in radians per meter, denoted as k.Angular Frequency
The rate of change of the phase of a wave, given in radians per second, denoted as omega.Sine Function
A trigonometric function used to describe waves starting at zero displacement.Cosine Function
A trigonometric function used to describe waves starting at maximum displacement.Displacement
The distance a point on the wave is from its equilibrium position at a given time.Radians
A unit of angular measure used in the phase constant, where 2π radians equals 360 degrees.Inverse Sine
A function used to determine the angle whose sine is a given number, used in calculating phase constants.