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dominant wave

dominant wave

[′däm·ə·nənt ′wāv]
(electromagnetism)
The electromagnetic wave that has the lowest cutoff frequency in a given uniconductor waveguide.
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Among all the wave measurement data, the dominant wave height (DWH), the dominant wave period (DWP), and dominant wave direction (DWD) were used for validating the retrieval results.
All types of breathers, as well as rogue waves that were actually recorded in the ocean, exhibit fast variation of the wave train envelope (on scales comparable with the dominant wave period).
In doing so, we restrict the investigations to only two most dominant wave measurements on a given night.
To model the offshore irregular sea state many researchers used representative parameters of its directional spectrum, such as significant wave height, [H.sub.s], peak energy period, [T.sub.p], and dominant wave direction.
This dominant wave of Household view of government started in the early 1980s under the name of "Washington Consensus".
where [OMEGA] and [K.sub.p] are the angular frequency and wavenumber of the dominant wave, respectively.
(2) He may well have been fight, but the dominant wave was led by Prosser, Traynor, and Wade and strict tort captured the field.
"We believe we've positioned Smart Stone to be on the crest of a dominant wave as energy prices continue to rise and the need to be environmentally sustainable becomes more urgent."
LIFE-SAVING BLAZE: Technically speaking, blaze orange, or "hunter orange" as it is just as commonly called, is defined as a daylight fluorescent orange color with a dominant wave length between 595 and 605 nanometers, excitation purity of not less than 85 percent and a luminance factor of not less than 40 percent, This means a hunter wearing it will stand out like a traffic cone among the greens, browns, tans and grays of nature.
DC output 6.5v Class 1 Insulation PCB assemblies RoHS-compliant LEDs Viewing Angle +/-3o[degrees] Yellow: Dominant Wave Length 587nm Luminous Intensity 2.6cd Red: Dominant Wave Length 617nm Luminous Intensity 2.6cd Green: Dominant Wave length 525nm Luminous Intensity 2.6cd Azimuth Alignment better than +/- 1degree Stopping accuracy +/- 400mm
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