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  1. Mathematical description

    A wave can be described just like a field, namely as a function where is a position and is a time.
    The value of is a point of … See more

    Wave - Wikipedia

    • In physics, mathematics, engineering, and related fields, a wave is a propagating dynamic disturbance (change from equilibrium) of one or more quantities. Periodic waves oscillate repeatedly about an equilibrium (resting) value at some frequency. When the entire waveform moves in one direction, it is said to be a travelling wave; by contrast, a pair of superimpos… See more

    Wave in elastic medium

    Consider a traveling transverse wave (which may be a pulse) on a string (the medium). Consider the string to have a single spatial dimension. Consider this wave as traveling
    • in the direction in space. For example, let the positive direction … See more

    Special waves

    A plane wave is a kind of wave whose value varies only in one spatial direction. That is, its value is constant on a plane that is perpendicular to that direction. Plane waves can be specified by a vector of unit length indicating t… See more

    Physical properties

    Wave propagation is any of the ways in which waves travel. With respect to the direction of the oscillation relative to the propagation direction, we can distinguish between longitudinal wave and transverse wavesSee more

    Mechanical waves

    A mechanical wave is an oscillation of matter, and therefore transfers energy through a medium. While waves can move over long distances, the movement of the medium of transmission—the material—is limited. The… See more

    Electromagnetic waves

    An electromagnetic wave consists of two waves that are oscillations of the electric and magnetic fields. An electromagnetic wave travels in a direction that is at right angles to the oscillation direction of both fields. In the 19th ce… See more

    Quantum mechanical waves

    The Schrödinger equation describes the wave-like behavior of particles in quantum mechanics. Solutions of this equation are wave functions which can be used to describe the probability density of a particle. … See more

     
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  1. Wind wave - Wikipedia

    A wind wave is a surface wave that occurs on the free surface of bodies of water as a result of the wind blowing over the water's surface. Learn about the factors that influence the formation of wind waves, their dimensions, and their …

     
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  3. Google Wave - Wikipedia

    Google Wave was a new Internet communications platform. It was written in Java using OpenJDK and its web interface used the Google Web Toolkit.

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  5. Wave | Behavior, Definition, & Types | Britannica

    Oct 21, 2024 · wave, propagation of disturbances from place to place in a regular and organized way. Most familiar are surface waves that travel on water, but sound, light, and the motion of subatomic particles all exhibit wavelike properties.

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  7. Wave equation - Wikipedia

    The wave equation is a second-order linear partial differential equation for the description of waves or standing wave fields such as mechanical waves (e.g. water waves, sound waves and seismic waves) or electromagnetic waves …

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