This is very basic information I just cannot find...

If I have a sawtooth of amplitude 1 and break it into sine waves, what is
the amplitude of the sine wave fundamental?

Ditto square, triangle?

Experimentally the square and sawtooth waves look like it breaks down into
sines the first of which with amplitude 2/pi, but I'm curious if that's
correct and what the triangle wave is.  Experimentally I'm
seeing 0.81044465847785829 which doesn't seem to be any obvious ratio of
pi, pi squared, or ln 2...
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