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1 12 11 – Waves and Instabilities Waves Rossby waves Waves Rossby waves 2 12 I potential vorticity equation for layered model Dq Dt = 0 , q = ζ − f0 H h + f0 + βy with…

1. OCEAN WAVES Applied to surfing 2. Samuil Plamenov Petrov 2 3. Samuil Plamenov Petrov 3 4. Samuil Plamenov Petrov 4 DEEP WATER WAVE SHALLOW WATER WAVE 5. Samuil Plamenov…

1. By Supawat Poonjiradejma Date: February 8th, 2015 PHYSICS 101 LEARNING OBJECTIVE WAVES 2. WHAT IS A WAVE? • Motion of a disturbance • Travels through a medium 3. WHAT…

Waves, Light & Quanta Tim Freegarde Web Gallery of Art; National Gallery, London Circumference of the earth Eratosthenes of Cyrene (276-195 BC) 5000 stadia ~ 5000 x 180m…

PLASMA WAVES & DIFFUSION μ , • Ch.4 Review (Single ptl Motions) + - •B + - •B - + •B Ex By kz (反) • SUMMARY OF PLASMA WAVES (1) BO = 0 uncoupled (2) BO =…

Slide 1 Sinusoidal Waves Lab Professor Ahmadi and Robert Proie Objectives Learn to Mathematically Describe Sinusoidal Waves Refresh Complex Number Concepts Describing a Sinusoidal…

ELECTRO MAGNETIC WAVES By, Prof.S.T.Suganthi, HOD/EEE, S.Veerasamy Chettiar College of Engineering and Technology, Puliangudi-627855 Electro Magnetic Wave Equation • Maxwell’s…

13.021 – Marine Hydrodynamics, Fall 2004 Lecture 19 Copyright c© 2004 MIT - Department of Ocean Engineering, All rights reserved. 13.021 - Marine Hydrodynamics

Electromagnetic (EM) WavesHarmonic plane wave solution for EM in non-conductive material Similar to general solution for EM in vacuum, for non conductive medium with no sources

Algebra of wavesWaves What are waves, their periods, amplitudes, etc.? 3 u(x, t) = e iωt−ik·xu0(x), where ω is a frequency, k is a wave-number, and

Periodic Sinusoidal Waves A – amplitude (m) ω – angular frequency (radians/second) c – speed of propagation So many variables!!! • but it makes

EE1D01 Electrical Science for Everyone 1 Electromagnetic Waves Electromagnetic waves are transverse waves that have some electrical and magnetic properties. They do not need…

Slide 12.3a Waves Waves Breithaupt pages 174 to 185 April 11 th, 2010 Slide 2 AQA AS Specification LessonsTopics 1 & 2Progressive Waves Oscillation of the particles of…

Gravity Waves Phil Evans Paul Domm Gravity Waves Buoyancy oscillations Should be called buoyancy waves Only exist in stably stratified atmosphere Dynamical Process http://sprg.ssl.berkeley.edu/atmos/gj_science.html…

1 CH3 Wave Properties of Particles De Broglie waves A moving body behaves in certain ways as though it has a wave nature * for photon P = hνc =hλ Photon wavelength λ=…

1. Math & Beauty 2 WAVES @albertwenger 2. y = sin(x) 3. sin(α) = opposite / hypotenuse 4. http://toxicdump.org/stuff/FourierToy.swf 5. Image Credits • • • •…

Slide 1 QUANTUM MECHANICS Matter Waves De Broglie and Schrodinger Electron microscopes Quantum Tunneling (microscopes) Matter Waves Everything (photons, electrons, SMU students,…

More on Maxwell Wave Equations Boundary Conditions Poynting Vector Transmission Line A. Nassiri - ANL Lecture 2 Review 2 Massachusetts Institute of Technology…

DynamicsMIL_GW.pptWhat are Gravity Waves? •Gravity waves are buoyancy waves – the restoring force comes from Archimedes’s principle. •They involve vertical

1. Frequency =? Period =? λ= 1 m s = 5 m/s f = s ÷ λ f = 1/T or T = 1/f 2. Frequency: f = velocity ÷ wave length f = 5 m/s ÷1 m f= 5 cycles/sec Time period: T=1/f T…