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A wave is a disturbance that propagates through space and time, usually with transference of energy. A mechanical wave is a wave that propagates or travels through a medium due to the restoring forc...
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Mathematical Modeling of Wave Phenomena: 3rd Conference on Mathematical Modeling of Wave Phenomena, 20th Nordic Conference on Radio Science and Communications by Borje ... This conference illuminates and benefits from relations between different types of waves, i.e., quantum physics methods in classical wave modeling.
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This conference series intends to illuminate the relationship between different types of waves. This second conference focused primarily on classical wave modeling of acoustic waves in solids and fluids, ... Mathematical Modeling of Wave Phenomena: 2nd Conference on Mathematical Modeling of Wave Phenomena by Borje...
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P and S waves have a characteristic which effects shaking: when they move through layers of rock in the crust, they are reflected or refracted at the interfaces between rock types. Whenever either wave is refracted or reflected, some of the energy of one type is converted to waves of the other type.
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The Fresnel zone of optical gratings—the region behind the grating where secondary interference between the light coming through the different openings produces real images of the grating—can be understood by comparison with other types of wave phenomena. ... This change can be demonstrated by an ultrasonic wave analog.
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The Fresnel zone of optical gratings—the region behind the grating where secondary interference between the light coming through the different openings produces real images of the grating—can be understood by comparison with other types of wave phenomena.
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This scheme captures some common features of these phenomena, while remaining noncommittal as to their underlying physical mechanisms. There is currently no "physics" theory in Cyc of the behavior of any wave phenomena, not even at a naive level. ... Types Of Wave Phenomena...
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AbstractBrooke Benjamin's original theories of fluid mechanical phenomena changed our basic understanding of cavitation bubbles, surface and internal waves, gravity currents, instabilities of shear flow over flexible surfaces, and swirling flows. ... For some types of finite-amplitude wave phenomena,
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Wave phenomena using sound waves will be explored in this experiment. Standing waves ... There are two general types of waves, A transverse wave is a one in ...
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