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wave propagation

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wave propagation [′wāv ‚präp·ə‚gā·shən]
(physics)


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These boundaries are rarely acoustically treated to ensure optimum sound wave propagation from your speakers to your ears.
The measurements will be used to calibrate a computer model of shock wave propagation which will be a crucial aid for engineers designing a new generation of quieter supersonic aircraft.
The first eight chapters provide the groundwork in terms of the properties of light, light propagation, and light detection, covering monochromatic wave propagation, monochromatic field propagation through a lens, intensity propagation, three-dimensional imaging, radiometry, intensity fluctuations, and detection noise.
 
 
 
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