(i) Draw the time domain and frequency domain representation of sine wave and triangular wave. (ii) Define frequency and wavelength.

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(i)Time domain and frequency domain representation of sine wave

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time domain and frequency domain representation of triangular wave.

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ii) Define frequency and wavelength.

Frequency:

Number of cycle completed in one second called as frequency

Wavelength:

Wavelength can be defined as the distance between two successive crests troughs of a wave. 

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