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English-Russian dictionary of technical terms. 2014.
English-Russian dictionary of technical terms. 2014.
Wave equation — Not to be confused with Wave function. The wave equation is an important second order linear partial differential equation for the description of waves – as they occur in physics – such as sound waves, light waves and water waves. It arises in… … Wikipedia
Wave–particle duality — Quantum mechanics Uncertainty principle … Wikipedia
wave motion — ▪ physics propagation of disturbances that is, deviations from a state of rest or equilibrium from place to place in a regular and organized way. Most familiar are surface waves on water, but both sound and light travel as wavelike… … Universalium
Wave radar — Ocean surface waves can be measured by several radar remote sensing techniques. Several instruments based on a variety of different concepts and techniques are available to the user and these are all often called wave radars. This article (see… … Wikipedia
Linear Arithmetic synthesis — Linear Arithmetic synthesis, or LA synthesis, is a term that was invented by the Roland Corporation when they released their ground breaking D 50 synthesizer in 1987.It was the first keyboard to combine a synthesizer with sampled waveforms that… … Wikipedia
wave-particleduality — wave par·ti·cle duality (wāvʹpärʹtĭ kəl) n. The exhibition of both wavelike and particlelike properties by a single entity, as of both diffraction and linear propagation by light. * * * … Universalium
Wave function — Not to be confused with the related concept of the Wave equation Some trajectories of a harmonic oscillator (a ball attached to a spring) in classical mechanics (A B) and quantum mechanics (C H). In quantum mechanics (C H), the ball has a wave… … Wikipedia
Linear elasticity — Continuum mechanics … Wikipedia
Linear canonical transformation — Paraxial optical systems implemented entirely with thin lenses and propagation through free space and/or graded index (GRIN) media, are Quadratic Phase Systems (QPS). The effect of any arbitrary QPS on an input wavefield can be described using… … Wikipedia
Wave plate — A half wave plate. Linearly polarized light entering a wave plate can be resolved into two waves, parallel (shown as green) and perpendicular (blue) to the optical axis of the wave plate. In the plate, the parallel wave propagates slightly slower … Wikipedia
Wave — A wave is a disturbance that propagates through space and time, usually with transference of energy. While a mechanical wave exists in a medium (which on deformation is capable of producing elastic restoring forces), waves of electromagnetic… … Wikipedia