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  • 21Wave function collapse — Quantum mechanics Uncertainty principle …

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  • 22Wave plate — A half wave plate. Linearly polarized light entering a wave plate can be resolved into two waves, parallel (shown as green) and perpendicular (blue) to the optical axis of the wave plate. In the plate, the parallel wave propagates slightly slower …

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  • 23Wave — /wayv/, n. a member of the Waves. Also, WAVE. [1942; see WAVES] * * * I In oceanography, a ridge or swell on the surface of a body of water, normally having a forward motion distinct from the motions of the particles that compose it. Ocean waves… …

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  • 24Wave cloud — This wave cloud pattern formed over the Île Amsterdam, in the lower left corner at the tip of the triangular formation, in the far southern Indian Ocean. A wave cloud is a cloud form created by atmospheric internal waves …

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  • 25wave motion — ▪ physics       propagation of disturbances that is, deviations from a state of rest or equilibrium from place to place in a regular and organized way. Most familiar are surface waves on water, but both sound and light travel as wavelike… …

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  • 26wave band — noun 1. : a range of radio wave frequencies assigned to a particular type of broadcasting (as television or FM) 2. : channel I 1i * * * Radio and Television. band2 (def. 9). [1920 25] * * * wave|band «WAYV BAND», noun, or wave band, a series of… …

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  • 27Surface wave — Diving grebe creates surface waves In physics, a surface wave is a mechanical wave that propagates along the interface between differing media, usually two fluids with different densities. A surface wave can also be an electromagnetic wave guided …

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  • 28Mu wave — Mu waves, also known as the comb or wicket rhythm, are electromagnetic oscillations in the frequency range of 8–13 Hz and appear in bursts of at 9 – 11 Hz. Mu wave patterns arise from synchronous and coherent (in phase/constructive) electrical… …

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  • 29short-wave band — trumpųjų bangų diapazonas statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. short wave range; short wave band vok. Kurzwellenbereich, m rus. диапазон коротких волн, m; коротковолновый диапазон, m pranc. bande à ondes courtes, f …

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  • 30Continuous-wave radar — is a type of radar system where a known stable frequency continuous wave radio energy is transmitted and then received from any reflecting objects.[1]Continuous wave (CW) radar uses Doppler, which renders the radar immune to interference from… …

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