noun🔗ShareOnda sinusoidalA sine wave (or combination of such waves)"The electrical current from the wall outlet is a sinusoidal waveform, alternating regularly between positive and negative voltage. "La corriente eléctrica del enchufe de la pared es una forma de onda sinusoidal, que alterna regularmente entre voltaje positivo y negativo.mathphysicssignalfrequencyChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
adjective🔗ShareSinusoidalHaving the shape or characteristics of a sine wave."The sound waves produced by the tuning fork had a perfectly sinusoidal pattern when displayed on the oscilloscope. "Las ondas sonoras producidas por el diapasón tenían un patrón perfectamente sinusoidal cuando se mostraban en el osciloscopio.mathphysicsfrequencysignalelectronicstechnicalChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
adjective🔗ShareSinusoidal, relativo a los sinusoidesRelating to any of several channels (the sinusoids) through which venous blood passes in various organs."The circulatory system's sinusoidal capillaries in the liver allow for the efficient processing of nutrients. "Los capilares sinusoidales del sistema circulatorio en el hígado permiten el procesamiento eficiente de los nutrientes.anatomyphysiologyorganmedicinebodyChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading