2π is equal to a complete revolution around the unit circle, or 360°. What are the trig functions and how do they relate to the unit circle? The primary trig functions are sine, cosine and tangent. On the unit circle, sine corresponds to the y-value, and cosine to the x-...
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to find the factors of 2, we have to arrange two objects differently. these arrangements are useful for writing the factors of a number . the below figure shows the factors of 2. now, let’s find the factors of the smallest composite number, i.e. 4. here, 4 objects are arranged in...
That’swhy we’re told “Sine = Opposite / Hypotenuse”. It’s to get a percentage! A better wording is “Sine is your height, as a percentage of the hypotenuse”. (Sine becomes negative if your angle points “underground”. Cosine becomes negative when your angle points backwards.) Let...
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It's easy to think of maps as sets of visual directions. Whether you're trying to get to the top of Mount Everest or to a friend's new home, a map can help you find your way. But maps can do more than help you figure out where you are and where you're going. They are repre...
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Figure 1: A high-bandwidth scope is important when capturing a waveform with high-frequency components As a rule of thumb, use the following formula to figure out the bandwidth of your signal based on its rise time (defined as the time taken to transition from 10 to 90 percent of signal ...
Definition of output noise: the noise looks like a sine wave which overlaps on the DC output, this sine wave contain PARD (Periodic And Randdom Deviation) noise and it looks like the wave in Figure 1. Figure 1 switching power supply's output noise Since switching power supply use high...
The contribution to the neutrino emissivity of a WD due to a novel U(1)Lµ−Lτ boson originates from the diagram of figure 2, which is identical to the SM neutral current contribution but with a dark photon A′ instead of the SM Z. Due to the kinetic mixing coupling of the ...