Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
sine-wave
noun
/ˈsaɪn weɪv/

Definition
A sine wave is a smooth, periodic oscillation that has a specific mathematical shape defined by the sine function.

Examples
- The sound produced by a sine wave is perceived as a pure tone.
- In electronics, sine waves are commonly used to represent AC voltage.
- The artist used curves based on sine waves to create a visually appealing pattern.

Meaning
It represents a continuous wave that oscillates between a maximum and minimum value, often used to describe alternating current and other repetitive phenomena.

Synonyms
- sinusoidal wave
- oscillating wave
- harmonic wave