- large-amplitude wave
- высокоамплитудная волна (сейсм.)
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики. 2014.
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики. 2014.
Wave making resistance — is a form of drag that affects surface watercraft, such as boats and ships, and reflects the energy required to push the water out of the way of the hull. This energy goes into creating the wake.PhysicsFor small displacement hulls, such as… … Wikipedia
Wave–particle duality — Quantum mechanics Uncertainty principle … Wikipedia
wave — waveless, adj. wavelessly, adv. wavingly, adv. wavelike, adj. /wayv/, n., v., waved, waving. n. 1. a disturbance on the surface of a liquid body, as the sea or a lake, in the form of a moving ridge or swell. 2. any surging or progressing movement … Universalium
Wave — /wayv/, n. a member of the Waves. Also, WAVE. [1942; see WAVES] * * * I In oceanography, a ridge or swell on the surface of a body of water, normally having a forward motion distinct from the motions of the particles that compose it. Ocean waves… … 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
amplitude — /am pli toohd , tyoohd /, n. 1. the state or quality of being ample, esp. as to breadth or width; largeness; greatness of extent. 2. large or full measure; abundance; copiousness. 3. mental range, scope, or capacity. 4. Physics. the absolute… … Universalium
Large igneous province — Only a few of the largest Large Igneous Provinces are indicated (by the dark purple areas) on this geological map, which depicts crustal geologic provinces as seen in seismic refraction data. A Large Igneous Province (LIP) is an extremely large… … 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
amplitude — [[t]æ̱mplɪtjuːd, AM tuːd[/t]] amplitudes 1) N VAR In physics, the amplitude of a sound wave or electrical signal is its strength. [TECHNICAL] As we fall asleep the amplitude of brain waves slowly becomes greater. 2) N UNCOUNT Amplitude is the… … English dictionary
amplitude — Largeness; extent; breadth or range. [L. amplitudo, fr. amplus, large] a. of pulse average pulse magnitude, peak magnitude. * * * am·pli·tude am plə .t(y)üd n 1) the extent or range of a quality, property, process, or phenomenon: as a) … Medical dictionary
Seismic wave — Seismic waves are waves that travel through the Earth, most often as the result of a tectonic earthquake, sometimes from an explosion. Seismic waves are also continually excited by the pounding of ocean waves and the wind. Seismic waves are… … Wikipedia