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|WP New Editors.png|Number of new accounts per month on WP over its lifetime. (Data from [http://stats.wikimedia.org/EN/TablesWikipediaEN.htm Wikimedia].)
|WP New Editors.png|Number of new accounts per month on WP over its lifetime. (Data from [http://stats.wikimedia.org/EN/TablesWikipediaEN.htm Wikimedia].)
|Signal envelopes.png|Top and bottom envelope functions for a modulated sine wave.
|Signal envelopes.png|Top and bottom envelope functions for a modulated sine wave.
 
|Sound envelope of a musical note.png|Envelope of a musical tone
|Sawtooth Fourier series.png|First six terms of Fourier series for sawtooth.
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Data generated by Aleksander Stos. Thirty-day moving average of edit activity on CZ
(CC) Image: John R. Brews & Aleksander Stos
Data generated by Aleksander Stos. Thirty-day moving average of edit activity on CZ
Timeline for key scientists in classical mechanics
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Timeline for key scientists in classical mechanics
Number of articles on English Wikipedia vs. year. (Data from Wikipedia)
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Number of articles on English Wikipedia vs. year. (Data from Wikipedia)
Number of new accounts per month on WP over its lifetime. (Data from Wikimedia.)
(PD) Image: John R. Brews
Number of new accounts per month on WP over its lifetime. (Data from Wikimedia.)
Top and bottom envelope functions for a modulated sine wave.
© Image: John R. Brews
Top and bottom envelope functions for a modulated sine wave.
Envelope of a musical tone
(PD) Image: John R. Brews
Envelope of a musical tone
First six terms of Fourier series for sawtooth.
(PD) Image: John R. Brews
First six terms of Fourier series for sawtooth.