--- title: Amplitude and Period of Sinusoidal Functions from Equation --- ## Amplitude and Period of Sinusoidal Functions from Equation The **generic equation** for a sinusoidal function is: ![Generic Sinusoid Equation](https://github.com/viso-gio/HostedImages/blob/master/GenericSinusoid.png?raw=true) Where *A* represents the **amplitude** of the oscillation, and *f* the **frequency**. *Phi* is the **phase**, linked to the amount by which the sinusoid is shifted along the *x* axis. *Omega* is the **angular frequency**, and represents the rate of oscillation as radians per second. The **period** of the oscillation, *T*, is given by: ![Period](https://github.com/viso-gio/HostedImages/blob/master/PeriodFormula.png?raw=true) A commonly found **alternative form** of the sinusoid is: ![Alternative Sinusoid Equation](https://github.com/viso-gio/HostedImages/blob/master/AlternativeSinusoid.png?raw=true) In this case, the **amplitude** is calculated as: ![Alternative Amplitude](https://github.com/viso-gio/HostedImages/blob/master/AlternativeAmplitude.png?raw=true) #### More Information: For more informations visit: * MathIsFun * Wikipedia: Sine Wave