incident wave การใช้
- On reflective beaches, incident waves and subharmonic edge waves are dominant.
- Such illusion effects do not rely on the direction and form of incident waves.
- The reflection coefficient determines the ratio of the reflected wave amplitude to the incident wave amplitude.
- The reflected waves can interfere with incident waves, producing patterns of constructive and destructive interference.
- Its yield was estimated at 15 precursor, a second shock front ahead of the incident wave.
- Pressure however doubles at the ends because of interference of the incident wave with the reflective wave.
- Acoustic imaging can be improved by applying selective phase conjugation on some harmonics of the incident wave.
- Thus a half-wave parasitic element radiates a wave 180?out of phase with the incident wave.
- However, the remaining portions of the incident waves during a major earthquake still bear a huge devastating potential.
- The incident wave is created by suddenly releasing the clamp, which sends a torsion wave toward the specimen.
- This is because at the surface, sound reflections are nearly 180 degrees out of phase with the incident waves.
- As the power of the reflective wave decreases compared to the power of the incident wave, interference also decreases.
- A transmission coefficient describes the amplitude, intensity, or total power of a transmitted wave relative to an incident wave.
- Explosive-loading is also unlikely to produce clean incident waves, which may cause uneven strain rates throughout the test.
- The wavelength of the incident wave is an exact multiple of the barrier width whenever 2 \ rho = 2n \ pi.
- In telecommunications, the reflection coefficient is the ratio of the complex amplitude of the reflected wave to that of the incident wave.
- If DDA solutions are obtained for two independent polarizations of the incident wave, then the complete amplitude scattering matrix can be determined.
- Objects in the defined location are still present, but incident waves are guided around them without being affected by the object itself.
- An amplitude splitting interferometer uses a partial reflector to divide the amplitude of the incident wave into separate beams which are separated and recombined.
- Note that if the incident wave has wavelength \ lambda, and it is elastically scattered by an angle of 2 \ theta, then
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