| 11. | Hence the sound'ripples'move outwards in spherical patterns instead of circles as water waves do.
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| 12. | Deep-water waves travel to shore and become shallow water waves.
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| 13. | Waves moving through water deeper than half their wavelength are known as deep-water waves.
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| 14. | By this time, he had also become interested in the theory of water waves.
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| 15. | Besides frequency dispersion, water waves also exhibit amplitude dispersion.
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| 16. | For instance in : flow around aircraft, groundwater flow, acoustics, water waves, and electroosmotic flow.
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| 17. | This definition of interference directly applies to the interference of water waves and electric signals.
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| 18. | Waves in water shallower than 1 / 20 their original wavelength are known as shallow-water waves.
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| 19. | Why does a wave, like a water wave, spread out after passing through a thin slit?
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| 20. | With the ripple tank he demonstrated the idea of interference in the context of water waves.
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