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SURPRISES OF QUANTUM WAVE MOTION THROUGH POTENTIALS

SURPRISES OF QUANTUM WAVE MOTION THROUGH POTENTIALS

... waves. In this case we can ”insert” into the potential cut either the Bloch waves which are not perturbed or solutions of free motion, or the ones for potentials decreasing far from the cut. We must only take care ...

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Wave Motion

Wave Motion

... basic wave relationship c=fλ , where c is traditionally used for the wave speed or ...progressing wave with respect to stationary water - so any current or other net water velocity would be added to ...

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On the application of finite element analysis to wave motion in one dimensional waveguides

On the application of finite element analysis to wave motion in one dimensional waveguides

... This thesis considers issues concerning the application of the wave finite element (WFE) method to the free and forced vibrations of one-dimensional waveguides. A short section of the waveguide is modelled using ...

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Upper atmosphere circulation and wave motion

Upper atmosphere circulation and wave motion

... The neutral wind can conveniently be subdivided into components of decreasing temporal scale: the prevailing wind, planetary waves, atmospheric tides, internal gravity waves and turbulen[r] ...

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Complex Geometry of Wave Motion

Complex Geometry of Wave Motion

... identified as geometrical parameters of a spherical spiral rhythmically pulsating from zero to infinity relatively of equator PI*E. This product of transcendental numbers generates functions of normal distribution of ...

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Flow Orientation as a Possible Explanation of ‘Wave Motion’ and ‘Rheotaxis’ of Spermatozoa

Flow Orientation as a Possible Explanation of ‘Wave Motion’ and ‘Rheotaxis’ of Spermatozoa

... In order to test the validity of the conclusions drawn from the above experiments, namely, that flow orientation of the spermatozoa causes impedance changes, similar to, if not the same [r] ...

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Metric in Reference System Transformation

Metric in Reference System Transformation

... the wave motion on the water surface caused by translating uniform falling water drops that if wave sources or clocks are regarded as reference systems, the metrics for the reference systems are not ...

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Perception of ocean wave direction by sea turtles

Perception of ocean wave direction by sea turtles

... detect wave direction while swimming under water in darkness, however, has not been ...detect wave direction by monitoring the sequence of accelerations they experience under ...detect wave direction ...

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3D hand tracking using Kalman filter in depth space

3D hand tracking using Kalman filter in depth space

... of wave motion is counting the number of direction changes of the ...of wave number to three times, and count the number of times that clusters move left to ...

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Articulations in floating arrays

Articulations in floating arrays

... to wave motion in a water ...to wave motion and the relationship between the forces and elastic deformation in higher-order modes was clarified from these ...

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Vibrations and Waves   Benjamin Crowell pdf

Vibrations and Waves Benjamin Crowell pdf

... to wave motion in one dimension, and it would take us too far afield here to explain it in detail, but a general justification is given in the caption of the ...

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Tsunami waves generated by submarine landslides of variable volume: analytical solutions for a basin of variable depth

Tsunami waves generated by submarine landslides of variable volume: analytical solutions for a basin of variable depth

... Here we consider the situation of the landslide movement triggered by the earthquake that in the initial moment the landslide body lifts up and then slides down. Of course, the shallow water theory does not give a ...

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Analysis of Mooring System of Shuttle Tanker on Jack-up Platform

Analysis of Mooring System of Shuttle Tanker on Jack-up Platform

... ARIANE was used to analyze the mooring system, and the module can analyze the stress state of the mooring rope after the hull and mooring were coupled, and then compare the tension of mooring system with break tension to ...

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8 LIGHT & SOUND

8 LIGHT & SOUND

...  SOUND WAVES CARRY ENERGY BY A SOUND WAVES CARRY ENERGY BY A DIFFERENT TYPE OF WAVE MOTION. DIFFERENT TYPE OF WAVE MOTION[r] ...

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Tsunami Wave Propagation Models based on Two Dimensional Cellular Automata

Tsunami Wave Propagation Models based on Two Dimensional Cellular Automata

... In this work, a two dimensional cellular automata model for the prediction of tsunami wave spreading has been introduced. It is based on the horizontal and vertical wave motion in ocean topography ...

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The Granularity of Gravity

The Granularity of Gravity

... gravitational wave equation) unidirectional polarized, effectively they are only unidirectional polarized within the cosmological horizon and randomly polarized beyond (because, as long as there is a cosmological ...

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Dynamic Response of Coupled Mooring Lines and Floating Wave Energy Devices in Waves / Currents

Dynamic Response of Coupled Mooring Lines and Floating Wave Energy Devices in Waves / Currents

... of wave energy is when wave energy is converted into potential energy by the wave energy devices to generate ...of wave energy converter ...how wave power is extracted and how such ...

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Moving Media and Frames in Acoustic Doppler Effect

Moving Media and Frames in Acoustic Doppler Effect

... In this paper, we paid attention to the Doppler effect, in diversified categories including both static and moving observers and sources, and also the cases in which their motion and the direction of observed ...

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Global motion and airgap computations for semi-submersible floating production unit in waves

Global motion and airgap computations for semi-submersible floating production unit in waves

... the motion responses and the other key design criteria on the principal dimensions including hull draft, column width, column spacing, column corner radius, pontoon height, pontoon width, and the size of ...

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The motion of an intense vortex near topography

The motion of an intense vortex near topography

... Equation (45) is a first-order, autonomous differential equation for L = L(T ). Note that dL/dT = O() and therefore dc/dT = O(), justifying the assumption that L and c are slowly varying on the T timescale. Two other ...

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