there are several ways. The best way is to take the absolute value of the sine wave. You could also add any number greater than 1 to it, or you could square it.
As states half wave will rectify only either positive or negative of a full wave. full wave will rectify positive and negative making it full wave rectification.
Refraction occurs because the speed of the wave varies in different materials,sin(I)/V(I) = sin(T)/V(T)
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The T wave is positive in an ECG due to the direction and charge. This positive deflection occurs after each QRS complex.
It is not! So the question is irrelevant.
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funcation genrator is used for genrating various forms of the waveforms like as sin wave, square wave , triangular wave
The amplitude of the wave [ y = -2 sin(x) ] is 2.
Refraction occurs because the speed of the wave varies in different materials,sin(I)/V(I) = sin(T)/V(T)
A rectifier allows current to flow only in one direction. In a half-wave rectifier circuit, an input wave which oscillates between positive and negative, will 'pass through' the positive portion of the wave, and when the input is negative will output zero. A full-wave rectifier circuit, is commonly configured with 4 rectifier diodes, which allow a positive wave to output when the input wave is negative.
Another word for wave could be surge. You could also say tide or steam.
A sine wave is the graph of y = sin(x). It demonstrates to cyclic nature of the sine function.