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  • ...waves between absorbing walls''' is phenomenon based on the reflection of waves coming at the [[grazing angle]] to a plane separating the media with differ In the simple case, the propagation of scalar waves between absorbing waves can be described with the [[Absorbing Schroedinger]] equation:
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  • '''Exact waves at surface of liquid''' refers to the solution of the equations Michael Twardos mtwardos(Гав!)uci.edu The Physics of Ocean Waves (for physicists and surfers). August 31, 2004
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  • The plane hit the water, made a long arc and stopped, swaying on the weak waves a hundred meters from the small boat. The pilot pulled up the cowl.<br>
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  • ...of technology. It is also highly vulnerable to external forces like flood waves, earthquakes, acts of sabotage and other natural or man-made catastrophes.< Masao Yoshida, 58, was at the power station on March 11, 2011, when towering waves swamped cooling systems and sparked meltdowns that released plumes of radia
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  • ...ill one meter), but this loss is compensated by the sharpening typical for waves approaching the coast. The oder of magnitude of 10 meters corresponds to th
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  • The momentum of the tsunami waves considered as an equivalent of momentum of 250 jumbo jets at 1000km/h. Howe
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  • ...utes) after strong earthquakes. Often, tsunamis are interpreted as surface waves with long wavelength (say, several kilometers), that concentrate in the coa ...nami" is reported at river Bakanka; city Krymsk suffered a lot. The 7meter waves and 10^2 dead were reported
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  • attenuation of shock waves in a homogeneous tube. This could find an application in some ...fler, using nonlinear acoustic effects to withdraw the energy of the sound waves
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  • D.Kouznetsov, H.Oberst, Scattering of waves at ridged mirrors. Phys.Rev.A, 72 013617 (2005).<br>
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  • .../~dima/PAPERS/PhysRevA_72_013617.pdf D.Kouznetsov, H.Oberst. Scattering of waves at ridged mirrors. [[Phys.Rev.A]], <b>72</b>, 013617 (2005)
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  • .../math>. The most known limiting cases of quantum mechanics are [[classical waves]] and [[Newtonian mechanics]]. Shirokov has systematised the construction o
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  • ...[[tsunami]] and destructions. Also, the destructive ability of the ground waves depends on their frequency pattern and their [[polarization of wave|polariz
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  • Reflection of Waves from a Ridged Surface and the Zeno Effect | title=Scattering of waves at ridged mirrors
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  • Various estimates for the efficiency of [[quantum reflection]] of waves from '''ridged mirror''' were discussed in the literature. All the estimate Scattering of waves at ridged mirrors.
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  • where \(\lambda\) is wavelength of waves used for the probing, and NA is the numerical aperture of the idealized ima
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  • The [[Doya function]] describes the amplification of a continuous waves in a laser medium with unsaturated gain unity, id est, with coefficient of
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  • D.Kouznetsov, H.Oberst. Scattering of waves at ridged mirrors. [[Phys.Rev.A]], v.72, 013617 (2005)
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  • ...xperiment to detect it would could be propagation of beam of gravitational waves, coaxial with the laser beam, in vicinity of heavy body.
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  • the interference of counter-propagating waves.
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  • ...y of the light–spot, the pulling beam arises as special superposition of waves, that scatter mainly into the mean direction of propagation. The resulting
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  • | title=Reflection of Waves from a Ridged Surface and the Zeno Effect Development of fundamental concepts of propagation and scattering of waves.
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  • [[Category:Guiding of waves between absorbing walls]]
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