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What Is the Equation that Governs the Pressure Wave Form of Trapezoidal Type?

09/02/2011 1:36 AM

What is the equation that governs the pressure wave form of Trapezoidal type? We all know about sine and cosine wave but If pressure wave form is of trapezoidal type, then which equation holds good for it?

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Re: What is the equation that governs the pressure wave form of Trapezoidal type?

09/02/2011 5:43 AM

Due to the compressibilty of even "in-compressible" fluids a wave cannot be trapezoidal. But assuming it could be possible you have to look at a mathematical chapter called Fourier analysis and you get your answer. I could explain but for such a question you should also do at least a little work.

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