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Standard IX
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Mechanical Waves
How is a sawt...
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How is a sawtooth function defined?
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The sawtooth wave (or saw wave) is a kind of non-sinusoidal waveform. It is so named based on its resemblance to the teeth of a saw.
The convention is that a sawtooth wave ramps upward and then sharply drops.
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