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If you use a square wave as input to an integrator circuit, the output will be a triangle wave.

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Noise triangle is a triangular noise distribution for FM.Noise triangle is the study of effect of noise on the carrier signal of the FM wave.

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Try the mathematics and you will see how.

For f(x) = ∫x dt, where x is a square wave function, f(x) will be a triangle wave function.

Also try what happens where x is a triangle wave function!

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Triangle-wave voltage signal is a periodic signal that always has a constant positive and negative slope and no zero slope. It is exactly how it is sounds... a triangle shaped wave.

/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/ - just like that.

Nothing in this world can naturally produce perfect triangle waves. Every vibrates as periodic sinusoid. Triangle waves can be generated from sin waves with the use of Fourier Series.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fourier_series

By summing sin waves with different periods nearly any time-continuous signal can be created.

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Triangle-wave voltage signal is a periodic signal that always has a constant positive and negative slope and no zero slope. It is exactly how it is sounds... a triangle shaped wave.

/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/ - just like that.

Nothing in this world can naturally produce perfect triangle waves. Every vibrates as periodic sinusoid. Triangle waves can be generated from sin waves with the use of Fourier Series.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fourier_series

By summing sin waves with different periods nearly any time-continuous signal can be created.

-VM

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Triangle-wave voltage signal is a periodic signal that always has a constant positive and negative slope and no zero slope. It is exactly how it is sounds... a triangle shaped wave.

/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/ - just like that.

Nothing in this world can naturally produce perfect triangle waves. Every vibrates as periodic sinusoid. Triangle waves can be generated from sin waves with the use of Fourier Series.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fourier_series

By summing sin waves with different periods nearly any time-continuous signal can be created.

-VM

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The fundamental pitch is typically the loudest tone in a sound wave because it represents the main frequency or note being played. Triangle wave, consonance, and dissonance refer to the quality of the sound rather than its volume.

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p=1/3(A)^2

where: p=power

A=maximun amplitude

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Wave speed is the distance a wave travels in a given period of time.

Frequency is the number of oscillations in a given period of time.

The third leg of the triangle is wavelength--the distance between peaks of the wave.

Given any two of these values for a wave, you can calculate the third.

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Love Boat The Next Wave - 1998 Bermuda Triangle Episode 2-6 was released on:

USA: 13 November 1998

Hungary: 9 August 2005

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Noise triangle is a triangular noise distribution for FM.Noise triangle is the study of effect of noise on the carrier signal of the FM wave.

for more details contact -Ameya Muley (amymuley@rediffmail.com)

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Not sure what type of modulation you are looking for, but there are two that can be manipulated, either individually or in conjunction:

Frequency modulation index refers to the relation between the sine wave frequency (sine_freq) and the triangle (or saw-tooth) wave frequency (triang_freq).

The frequency modulation index is equal to ((triang_freq)/(sine_freq)).

Amplitude modulation index refers to the relation between the sine wave amplitude (sine_amp) and the triangle (or saw-tooth) wave amplitude (triang_amp).

The amplitude modulation index is equal to ((sine_amp)/(triang_amp)).

Varying the modulation index (normally by varying the frequency or amplitude of the triangle wave form) changes that respective modulation index.

From personal experience, an appropriate amplitude modulation index for an SPWM waveform should be around 0.8(that is, if the triangle has an amplitude of 10, the sine would have an amplitude of 8). This index should never be equal to 1 (one); it should always be less. A.K.A.: the triangle-wave amplitude should always be greater than the sine-wave.

On the other hand, a triangle-wave frequency much greaterthan the sine-wave frequency makes an SPWM that in turn generates a "cleaner" synthesized sine-wave in the H-bridge you are probably using. Try different freq. modulation indexes, but an index of at least 10 should be used (preferably somewhere around 100 if you want a good SPWM). That is, if the sine-wave frequency is 60 Hz, the triangle-wave frequency should be above 600, preferably 6,000 or more. Complications in the filter design in the "output" of the H-bridge will vary greatly when playing around with the frequency modulation index. That being said, keeping the amplitude modulation index at a static 0.8, and playing around with the triangle-wave frequency should be your best bet.

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In a triangular wave frequency response, the amplitude of the harmonics decreases inversely proportional to the square of their frequency. This means that the amplitude of each harmonic is proportional to the reciprocal of the harmonic's frequency squared when compared to the amplitude of the fundamental frequency in the triangular wave.

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draw a triangle and make 3 areas in the triangle. on the top is S or Speed. on the bottom left is F or Frequency. and on the bottom right is a bckwards/upside down Y for Wavelength. then S divided by For Y. and F times Y. will get you wavelength and what you need. draw what i just said.

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Circuits whose output is in the form of a wave. For instance, there are sine waves, square waves, triangle waves, and others.

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The main sound wave forms are sine waves, square waves, sawtooth waves, and triangle waves. Each wave form has its own unique sound characteristics and is used in different ways in sound synthesis and music production.

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The frequency of a full-wave rectifier is double that of the input, if the input is a sine wave or triangle wave.

If the input is a square wave, the output is DC.

If the input is a sawtooth wave, the output is a triangle wave of the same frequency.

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yesss. of corse he likes her. but storm might like her too. its a love triangle. ;}

ok i have found out a load of hings about sonic cuz im a fan and jet only wants wave so he can find out more and get wat e wans but wave on the other hand respects him but has a strong dislikng of him

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To change the amplitude of a triangle wave, you can multiply the output signal by a constant value. Increasing this value will increase the amplitude, and decreasing it will decrease the amplitude. Alternatively, you can adjust the voltage levels or inputs to the waveform generator to change the amplitude.

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any triangle is a triangle

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If a triangle is obtuse, the orthocenter of the triangle actually lies outside of the triangle. If the triangle is acute, the orthocenter of the triangle lies on the inside of the triangle

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Yes, a scalene triangle can be a triangle.

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A triangle can be constructed into any of the given formats.

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A sawtooth wave goes up to it's peak then drops vertically to it's lowest point then begins to rise again.

Where as a Triangle Wave, goes upto it's peak, then returns to its start point at an opposite gradient (not vertical), I hope this helps

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acute angled triangle,right angled triangle,obtuse angled triangle,isosceles triangle,equilateral triangle, scalene triangle

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A scalene triangle, an equilateral triangle, an isosceles triangle and a right-angle triangle, acute-angled triangle, obtuse-angled triangle

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a triangle in a triangle

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A triangle is the same as a equilateral triangle because a equilateral triangle is a triangle but it is congruent on all sides

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there is equilateral triangle, right triangle, isosceles triangle, obtuse triangle, acute triangle, scalene triangle and oblique triangle

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No.

The definition of an oblique triangle is "any triangle that is not a right triangle".

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Equilateral Triangle, Isosceles Triangle, Scalene Triangle, Right-angle triangle

Acute Triangle Obtuse Triangle Right Triangle

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If a triangle has a right angle, it is a right triangle.

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A Triangle's Orthocenter

No, it can be outside the triangle.

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An equilateral triangle perhaps depending on your meaning of 'ON the triangle'

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equilateral triangle , isosceles triangle , scalene triangle

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Classification of triangles according to sides: -Scalene Triangle - a triangle with no 2 congruent sides. -Isosceles Triangle - a triangle with at least 2 congruent sides. -Equilateral Triangle - a triangle with 3 congruent sides. Classification of triangles according to angles: -acute triangle - a triangle with 3 acute angles. -right triangle - a triangle with one right angle. -equiangular triangle - a triangle with 3 congruent angles. -obtuse triangle - a triangle with one obtuse angle.

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a scalene can be a right-angled triangle or a obtuse angled triangle or a acute angled triangle depending on the angles of the triangle.

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There are five different types of triangles named after their angles. Right triangle, Acute triangle, Isosceles Triangle ,equilateral triangle, and obtuse triangle. The Obtuse Triangle is the triangle with an obtuse angle.

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Scalene Triangle: a triangle with no two sides equal

Isosceles Triangle: a triangle with two sides equal

Equilateral Triangle: a triangle with all sides equal

Right Triangle: A triangle with two 'legs' vertex creates a 90o angle.

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A right angle triangle is a triangle with an angle 90 degrees. An isosceles triangle is a triangle with two or more equal angles/ length of lines. An equilateral triangle can also be an isosceles triangle.

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A triangle can be an equilateral triangle, an isosceles triangle, a scalene triangle, a right triangle, an acute triange, or an obtuse triangle.

See related link below for more info on triangles

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A right triangle and an isosceles triangle have the fact that they are both triangles in common. A right triangle can also be an isosceles triangle.

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right triangle

an equalangular triangle

acute triangle

scalene triangle

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Some types of triangles are:

scalene triangle

equilateral triangle

isosceles triangle

acute triangle

right triangle

obtuse triangle

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An acute triangle can be an isosceles triangle, but it doesn't have to be.

An isosceles triangle can be an acute triangle, but it doesn't have to be.

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