can we produce cosine wave instead of sine wave? will it
usefull?
Answer Posted / r c ,rit
According to me both of them are some what same ,no need to
distinguish them. coasine is a sine wave with a phase
shift , so according to the reference change same wave is
getting different names. So i think no special use in
doing so...
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