Briefly describe this graph of a Femis wheel.

Answer: This is a periodic relation.
Step-by-step explanation:
This is a periodic relation, that can be modeled with a sinusoidal relation, that relates the height as a function of time.
Then we can write this as h(t) = A*sin(C*t + F) + B
Where A is the amplitude, C is a constant that depends on the period, F is a phase shift, and B is the midpoint of the function.
2*A is the distance between the maximum height and the minimum height.
B is the middle height of the Femis Wheel.