A periodic function is a
function
whose values repeat over a specific interval. The interval over which the output
of the function repeats is called the
period
of the function. The
frequency
of a periodic function is inversely proportional to the period:
. Frequency is
usually measured in cycles per second (cps). The
amplitude
of a periodic function is half the distance from the minimum to the maximum values
in the range. In nature, the amplitude of a wave is related to the energy
of the wave.
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