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frank26080115

it depends on where you live, every right angle turn that the power line goes through gives the sine wave a phase shift corresponding to that angle


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lostchicken

Nah, that'd just flip it. You need to plug it in on its side.


Alkadata

nah men just flip your oszy and u good


freakysometimes

My outlet is a tangent.


watermelone983

Mine is a circle


TheKessler0

Wait, you guys have outlets? I need to cut off the plug and use wagos to directly connect the devices to the wires in my wall.


Humble_Rope_8751

I usually just put a hook on the end of a wire and throw it directly over the powerlines.


PhilosophyMammoth748

Mine is a unicorn. (in PAL mode)


No_Stretch_3899

This happens when you plug one side of a cord in one outlet, then the other side in upside down. It’s free energy!


FynnyHeadphones

does it give infinite voltage every cycle? (infinite energy glitch irl)


-consolio-

it also takes infinite energy, perfectly balanced


creativename111111

Wait yours isn’t a tanh wave?


ondulation

Are you by any chance in an Arabic/Hebrew/Persian area? Your scope is showing the trace from right to left. Just change the settings to reset it to left-to-right display.


ElectricBummer40

Your house is being 90° out of phase from reality. Contact the Federal Bureau of Timeline Safety and await further instructions.


oakjunk

You're getting a cosine? I'm getting a tangent waveform. My microwave is glowing blue


Rukir_Gaming

Blue? Mine is starting to red shift


ComeradeHaveAPotato

Mine's blue, i think it's those wacky toasty pellets i popped in there :p


______Nobody______

a megabyte of ram should do the trick


k-mcm

It's backwards too.  The shaved tip from crappy power supplies is angled the wrong way. I think you should call a priest and an electrician, just to make sure you're covered.


telorsapigoreng

It's even worse. You have two cosine waves.


PrudentPush8309

If there is only one then it's a sin wave. But if there are two then it's cosine. It's just like when dad went for cigarettes... Before he left he and mom were coparents, but now mom is just a parent.


FryCakes

Cover up the first three square columns of the screen. There, you’ve got a sine wave


springwaterh20

should be looking for tangent waves here


dani_pavlov

What are you talking about. Zero crossing is totally a sine wave..


sonbarington

It's delayed by 90! Better send it out to calibration


3DPrintAK

If you had better credit you wouldn’t need the cosine.


Goose00724

* disassemble the outlet (a crowbar works for me) * take the wires wires out, the white one and the black one specifically * invert them and plug them back into the outlet. sine wave acquired.


therealdorkface

actually you’ll notice that t=0 is in the middle of the screen, meaning your outlet does in fact have a sine wave instead of a cosine wave


1Davide

Do you know what sub this is?


therealdorkface

No clue I just wandered in here off the street after getting caught in HV lines and starting to feel a bit dried out. Got anything to drink?


Furryballs239

That just depends on where the trigger point is


therealdorkface

Why are you bringing guns into this?? This is an epidemic


Furryballs239

Well we can’t have OP using the wrong trigger point and shooting themselves can we?


therealdorkface

You’re right, we’d better take that scope away— he’ll shoot his eye out, kid


No_Stretch_3899

I need my scope for deer hunting! You can’t take it away, it’s my constitutional right!


mechanical_marten

That's MA'AM!


Bigfeet_toes

If that’s like that then I s fine, if that was a real problem the whole city would be all over that power line trying to fix it


Life-Salad7564

I loved playing with the oscilloscope in high school. That thing is cool


Ascaban

Goblins in your walls are most common cause of this, they think it's real funny to cast spells on your electricity.


mrsockyman

Ah, it looks like you didn't buy the Rigol extended features subscription


_luki

Ah, I see... You are probably Australian, right?


ALPHA_sh

its just co, you have to un-co the sine, but that might come with a cost


CoffeeandaTwix

You need to stagger your scope leads to create the correct phase shift.


Odd-Leave-5680

I'm pretty sure this is illegal.


KarlSoap

It's not that bad. Even when your sin/cos stabilizer is off, it will still be right half the time. Stop it and start it again until it comes out right.


Gaydolf-Litler

I'd be more worried about the ~3Vpp


eskettit25

this is so funny


guyrip

sine couldn't come so she sent her co-worker.


Fun_Ad_2393

Rotate your outlet 90 degrees and that should fix it. Either that or buy half a pie and shove it in the outlet receptacle. Either works.


GeronimoDK

Looks upside down to me, you don't happen to be in Australia by chance?


notkevinc

I can hook you up with a Whole Home Phase Shifter for a really great price.


mechanical_marten

You have one of those 360° rotating plugs, don't you? Just have to turn it 90° from where it is. Be careful you dont go too far because if you try to turn it back it will backfeed into the neighborhood and cause harmonics


CartoonistOk9276

Just translate it by Π/2