| 1. | The geologic structure can be imaged from the refracted / reflected waves.
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| 2. | The reflected waves, called the compression fan, cause the flow to compress.
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| 3. | The flat reflector reverses the polarization sense so the reflected waves are right-circularly-polarized.
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| 4. | The two sets of reflected waves travel back upwards in the same direction.
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| 5. | At cruising speed, reflected wave exhaust port blocking occurred at too low a frequency.
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| 6. | The reflected waves can interfere with incident waves, producing patterns of constructive and destructive interference.
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| 7. | A matched load would result in an SWR of 1 : 1 implying no reflected wave.
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| 8. | These reflected waves are from transmitters which are below the horizon of the received meteor reflection.
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| 9. | Attenuators placed along the RF circuit prevent the reflected wave from traveling back to the cathode.
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| 10. | The reflection coefficient determines the ratio of the reflected wave amplitude to the incident wave amplitude.
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