Incorrect Integrator Behaviour Simulink

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Consider the following simple block diagram:
I get the following output on the scope:
What is going on here? If the integrated function was shifted by some constant of integration C, that would be understandable. But why the change in amplitude?

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Paul
Paul on 28 May 2022
It looks like the input sine wave is
sin(2*pi/2*t) = sin(pi*t)
The output of the integrator should be
-1/pi*cos(pi*t) + C
Because the IC on the integrator is zero, C is then
-1/pi + C = 0 -> C = 1/pi.
So the integrator output should be
-1/pi*cos(pi*t) + 1/pi
which looks like result in the scope.

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