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- Wave Parts - A diagram of a wave, with labeled parts. Includes an interactive window in which the user can change the frequency of the wave.
- WAVES: Women Accepted for Volunteer Emergency Service - WAVES was established during World War II and this Web site is from the WAVES National Michigan Unit 32. It honors all women that have served in the military and particularly in the WAVES.
- How Wave Pools Work - Explains a variety of concepts related to making waves in water.
- Wave Energy Research Team - This site gives details of research work on wave energy power conversion at University of Limerick, Ireland.
- Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory - Dedicated to the detection of cosmic gravitational waves and the harnessing of these waves for scientific research.
- Sound Waves and the Eardrum - Offers an animation of how high and low pressure waves make the eardrum vibrate along with information on how the journey of sound waves affects the brain.
- Seismic Waves - Educational course published by the Matter Initiative for Schools at the University of Liverpool. Includes Java applet animations for visualizing how P waves and S waves are recorded on seismometers, how waves travel through solids and liquids, measuring the Earth's core, and calulating an earthquake's epicenter.
- World Wave Atlas - Information about a series of interactive wind and wave atlases providing wind and wave climate statistics worldwide.
- Medium Wave Circle - MWC is the only UK-based club specially for radio enthusiasts interested in medium wave and long wave radio. Includes services provided, membership details, audio and video clips, photographs and information about publications.
- U. Iowa Space Plasma Wave Research - Site of the University of Iowa research group describes various undertaken space plasma wave projects including those involving Earth-orbiting and planetary spacecraft.
Wikipedia Articles
- S-wave - A type of seismic wave, the S-wave, secondary wave, or shear wave, sometimes called an elastic S-wave, is one of the two main types of elastic body waves, so named because they move through the body of an object, unlike surface waves.
- Sinusoidal plane-wave solutions of the electromagnetic wave equation - Perhaps the most useful solutions to the electromagnetic wave equation are sinusoidal plane-wave solutions. The general solution of the electromagnetic wave equation can be written as a linear superposition of plane-waves of different frequencies and polarizations.
- Osborn wave - Osborn waves (also known as camel-hump sign, late delta wave, hathook junction, hypothermic wave, J point wave, K wave, H wave or current of injury) are usually observed on the electrocardiogram of people suffering from hypothermia, though they may also occur in people with high blood levels of calcium (hypercalcemia), brain injury, vasospastic angina, or ventricular fibrillation. Osborn waves are positive ...
- Audience wave - A packed crowd in a stadium does the wave (outside of North America known as the Mexican wave) when a wave is created in the crowd by successive groups of spectators briefly standing and raising their arms. Each spectator is required to rise at the same time as those straight in front and behind, and slightly after the person immediately to either the right (for ...
- Magnetogravity wave - A Magnetogravity wave is a type of plasma wave. A magnetogravity wave is an acoustic gravity wave which is associated with fluctuations in the background magnetic field.