| 31. | In solids, mechanical waves can take many forms including longitudinal waves, transverse waves and surface waves.
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| 32. | The largest amplitude signals are seismic surface waves that reach the antipode after about 100 minutes.
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| 33. | Like electromagnetic waves which produce surface plasmons on rough surfaces, phonons can also induce surface waves.
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| 34. | Momentum of the surface winds is transferred into the energy flux by the ocean surface waves.
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| 35. | This measurement is called the surface wave magnitude.
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| 36. | This is because the material can suppress surface wave propagation within the prescribed range of forbidden frequencies.
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| 37. | Within microwave field theory, the interface of a dielectric and conductor supports " surface wave transmission ".
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| 38. | Surface waves therefore decay more slowly with distance than do body waves, which travel in three dimensions.
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| 39. | Another tidal wave technology harvests energy from surface waves or from pressure fluctuations below the sea surface.
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| 40. | It had an estimated magnitude of 8.1 on the surface wave magnitude scale and triggered a destructive tsunami.
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