-
where the
wave amplitude appears smaller or even zero.
Waves are
often described by a
wave equation (standing
wave field of two
opposite waves) or a one-way...
- break, or big
wave break) is a
permanent (or semi-permanent)
obstruction such as a
coral reef, rock, shoal, or
headland that
causes a
wave to break, forming...
- AIRLAN/Bridge Plus. Lucent's
WavePoint II
access point could accommodate both the
classic WaveLAN PC
cards as well as the
WaveLAN IEEE cards. Also, there...
- A
Crest point on a
wave is the
maximum value of
upward displacement within a cycle. A
crest is a
point on a
surface wave where the
displacement of the...
- a
transverse wave is a
wave that
oscillates perpendicularly to the
direction of the
wave's advance. In contrast, a
longitudinal wave travels in the...
- of the
wave oscillations at any
point in
space is
constant with
respect to time, and the
oscillations at
different points throughout the
wave are in phase...
- psi, respectively).
Wave functions are complex-valued. For example, a
wave function might ****ign a
complex number to each
point in a
region of space...
-
United States Naval Reserve (Women's Reserve),
better known as the
WAVES (for
Women Accepted for
Volunteer Emergency Service), was the women's branch...
- the P
wave. An R
wave follows as an
upward deflection, and the S
wave is any
downward deflection after the R
wave. The T
wave follows the S
wave, and in...
- desalination, or
pumping water. A
machine that
exploits wave power is a
wave energy converter (WEC).
Waves are
generated primarily by wind p****ing over the sea's...