👉 In physics, an antiperiodic wave is a type of periodic function that has a repeating pattern of amplitude changes over time. This means that when one oscillates the wave, it repeats itself in a specific way. For example, if you have a sine wave with a frequency of 30 Hz and a period of 2 seconds, then the wave will repeat every 15 seconds (since there are 6 fundamental periods in a full cycle). This is an antiperiodic