- water, and then
looks away, the next
thing they look at
appears to have a
wavelike motion. When a
person perceives a
stimulus and the
stimulus is no longer...
- University. Die
Welle (The Wave),
built 1998–2003, a
complex of
three wavelike-formed
office buildings next to the Opernplatz. Alte Stadtbibliothek, rebuilt...
-
consists of a
giant wheel which tilts at a
steep angle,
fluctuates in a
wavelike manner, and
spins at
various speeds.
There is a
motor underneath the ride...
-
reflected or
transmitted (Props.13).
Physicists later favoured a
purely wavelike explanation of
light to
account for the
interference patterns and the general...
- Wave
loading is most
commonly the
application of a
pulsed or
wavelike load to a
material or object. This is most
commonly used in the
analysis of piping...
- California, the top hair was
allowed to grow
longer and
combed into a
wavelike pompadour shape known as a "breaker". The
ducktail hair
style contributed...
- ****s (e.g. pylorus,
uterine os) or the
transport of the
chyme through wavelike contractions of the
intestinal tube.
Smooth muscle cells contract more...
- stars'
might be
hiding in
plain view, but
enthusiasm dampened when the
wavelike nature of
light became apparent in the
early nineteenth century, since...
- ISBN 978-0-471-87373-0. Eisberg, R.; Resnick, R. (1985). "de Broglie's Postulate—
Wavelike Properties of Particles".
Quantum Physics of Atoms, Molecules, Solids,...
- Eisberg, R.; Resnick, R. (1985). "Chapter 3 – de Broglie's Postulate—
Wavelike Properties of Particles".
Quantum Physics: of Atoms, Molecules, Solids...