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  • ==In beating waves== ...lated wave.png|right|thumb|A modulated wave resulting from adding two sine waves of identical amplitude and nearly identical wavelength and frequency.]] ...
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  • ...irst=J. D. |last2=Horton |first2=W. |date=1983-04-01 |title=Solitary drift waves in the presence of magnetic shear |url=https://doi.org/10.1063/1.864251 |jo ...ield lines.<ref>{{Cite journal| last=Horton|first=W.|date=1999|title=Drift waves and transport | url=https://link.aps.org/doi/10.1103/RevModPhys.71.735|jour ...
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  • ...nd causes the high frequency waves to travel faster than the low-frequency waves. The consequence for the seismic image is a frequency dependent time-shift ...ive body waves’ by Futterman (1962).<ref>Futterman (1962) ‘Dispersive body waves’. Journal of Geophysical Research 67. p.5279-91</ref> ...
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  • {{short description|Waves created by the redirection of supersonic flow along a curved surface}} ...where {{mvar|M}} is the Mach number immediately before the wave. Expansion waves are divergent because as the flow expands the value of Mach number increase ...
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  • {{Short description|Waves in the ocean and atmosphere created by bottom irregularities}} [[File:Rossby waves.gif|thumb|429x429px|Animation of propagating Rossby wave.]] ...
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  • {{short description|Equatorially trapped waves that carry energy eastwards}} ...not remain constant). These waves have the same trapping scale as Kelvin waves, more commonly known as the equatorial [[Rossby radius of deformation|Rossb ...
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  • {{Short description|Return flow below nearshore water waves.}} {{About|undertow beneath water waves||Undertow (disambiguation)}} ...
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  • The '''first direct observation of gravitational waves''' was made on 14 September 2015 and was announced by the [[LIGO]] and [[Vi ...tional-waves-answered-1758269933 |title=Your Questions About Gravitational Waves, Answered |interviewer=[[Jennifer Ouellette]] |first=Amber |last=Stuver |da ...
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  • ...s://polarjournal.ch/en/2024/04/18/primary-cause-for-the-formation-of-rogue-waves-found/, https://journals.ametsoc.org/view/journals/phoc/46/5/jpo-d-15-0137. {{Short description|Theories explaining the formation of rogue waves}} ...
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  • ...Mechanics Pergaman.</ref><ref>Whitham, G. B. (2011). Linear and nonlinear waves (Vol. 42). John Wiley & Sons.</ref> ...also simple waves. Weak shocks (including [[sound waves]]) are also simple waves up to second-order approximation in the shock strength. ...
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  • ...irst=J. D. |last2=Horton |first2=W. |date=1983-04-01 |title=Solitary drift waves in the presence of magnetic shear |url=https://doi.org/10.1063/1.864251 |jo ...ield lines.<ref>{{Cite journal| last=Horton|first=W.|date=1999|title=Drift waves and transport | url=https://link.aps.org/doi/10.1103/RevModPhys.71.735|jour ...
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  • ...olutions of the [[wave equation]] closely related to the [[X-wave|X-shaped waves]], but, in contrast, possessing a finite [[Support (mathematics)|support]]. A family of the droplet-shaped waves was obtained by extension of the "toy model" of [[X-wave]] ...
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  • {{short description|Equatorially trapped waves that carry energy eastwards}} ...not remain constant). These waves have the same trapping scale as Kelvin waves, more commonly known as the equatorial [[Rossby radius of deformation|Rossb ...
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  • ...n|Dimensionless number indicating the nonlinearity of long surface gravity waves on a fluid layer.}} ...rst=F | last=Ursell | title=The long-wave paradox in the theory of gravity waves | journal=Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society | pages=685–69 ...
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  • {{short description|Very long, low frequency waves found near the equator}} ...waves''', often called planetary waves, are very long, low frequency water waves found near the equator and are derived using the equatorial beta plane appr ...
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  • ...sion|url=https://www.nde-ed.org/Physics/Waves/modeconversion.xhtml|website=Waves}}<!-- auto-translated by Module:CS1 translator --></ref> Thus, for example, ...st=Joseph L. |url=https://www.worldcat.org/oclc/40073975 |title=Ultrasonic waves in solid media |date=1999 |publisher=Cambridge University Press |isbn=0-521 ...
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  • ...ring phenomena such as wave shape distortion and the emergence of solitary waves in dispersive systems.<ref>{{Cite journal |last=Biswas |first=Anjan |date=2 ...te journal |last=Kawahara |first=T. |date=1972 |title=Oscillatory solitary waves in dispersive media |journal=Journal of the Physical Society of Japan |volu ...
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  • {{short description|Diffraction grating produced by interfering ultrasonic waves}} ...ltrasonic waves, but animals such as [[bat]]s and [[dog]]s can. Ultrasonic waves can be produced by the [[Piezoelectricity|piezoelectric effect]] and [[magn ...
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  • ...ta–Satsuma equation''' is a mathematical model of interactions of two long waves with different dispersion relations, expressed as a set of three coupled [[ ...atsuma, Junkichi, N-Soliton Solutions of Model Equations for Shallow Water Waves, Journal of the Physical Society of Japan, Volume 40, Issue 2, pp. 611 (197 ...
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  • ...acuum]]. Such a metric is often studied in the context of [[gravitational waves]]. The metric is named for [[Israel]]i physicist [[Asher Peres]], who firs ...te journal |last1=Peres |first1=Asher |year=1959 |title=Some Gravitational Waves |journal=[[Phys. Rev. Lett.]] |volume=3 |issue=12 |pages=571–572 |doi=10.11 ...
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  • ...ing Mathematics, 3(3), 173–179.</ref><ref>Smith, P. (1969). On steady long waves on a viscous liquid at small Reynolds number. Journal of Engineering Mathem ...
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  • ...a sample of limited size, and generate slowly decaying waves, called coda waves. ...e multiple scattered waves will result in an observable change in the coda waves. ...
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  • '''Structural acoustics''' is the study of the mechanical [[wave|waves]] in [[structures]] and how they interact with and radiate into adjacent me ===Compressional and shear waves (isotropic, homogeneous material)=== ...
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  • ...ation)|interference]] between light of different states of [[polarization (waves)|polarization]]. [[Augustin-Jean Fresnel]] and [[François Arago]], both dis ...Coherence (physics)|coherent]] linearly [[Polarization (waves)|polarized]] waves cannot interfere. ...
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  • {{For|kinematic waves in traffic flow|Traffic flow}} ...ves, avalanches, debris flows, mud flows, flash floods, etc., '''kinematic waves''' are important mathematical tools to understand the basic features of the ...
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  • {{Short description|Quantity associated with atmospheric waves}} [[File:500mb geopotential height wavenumber 4 Rossby wave (planetary waves) pattern. October 9-21, 2010 daily average.jpg|thumb|400px|right|500mb geop ...
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  • ...r KdV equations may be used to model dispersive phenomena such as [[plasma waves]] when the third-order contributions are small. The term may refer to equat ...s/Publications/num_evans.pdf | title=Stability and instability of solitary waves of the fifth-order KdV equation: a numerical framework | accessdate=8 May 2 ...
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  • ...ith entropy perturbations.<ref>Clavin, P., & Searby, G. (2016). Combustion waves and fronts in flows: flames, shocks, detonations, ablation fronts and explo ...re ubiquitous in supersonic problems, particularly those involving [[shock waves]]. Since these perturbations are carried by the gas, they are convected by ...
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  • ...rdized [[statistic]] to denote the characteristic height of the [[random]] waves in a ''[[sea state]]'', including [[wind wave|wind sea]] and [[swell (ocean ...plit the measured [[time series]] of the surface elevation into individual waves. Commonly, an individual wave is denoted as the [[time interval]] between t ...
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