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How To Draw Lissajous Manually

This document provides instructions for manually drawing Lissajous curves. It involves: 1) Drawing two waves as the vertical and horizontal inputs, with the same number of evenly spaced parts; 2) Plotting each point of intersection of the waves by extending help lines and finding where they cross; 3) Connecting the dots in order to complete the Lissajous curve drawing.

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How To Draw Lissajous Manually

This document provides instructions for manually drawing Lissajous curves. It involves: 1) Drawing two waves as the vertical and horizontal inputs, with the same number of evenly spaced parts; 2) Plotting each point of intersection of the waves by extending help lines and finding where they cross; 3) Connecting the dots in order to complete the Lissajous curve drawing.

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How To Draw Lissajous Manually, Which Begins With:

1. Draw two waves to be compared into the Domain X and Y (see Figure, Wave 1 is placed as
input Y [Vertical] and wave 2 as input X [Horizontal]),

2. Then sort them into parts section, and the distance between each part of the wave should be
the same (for example in the picture is 16 parts)

3. And the last plot each point with their respective spouses. With the help of a line drawing
paper into the middle of the field and find the point of intersection with the extension of the help
lines of the other waves.

4. Connect the dots in the order listed, Done.





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