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The amplitude of the transverse wave finally increases to about 2.7 times that of the longitudinal wave.
The length-to-width ratio 1 is assumed t o be far from integral multiples of so that the longitudinal wave is not resonantly excited.
For such conditions, the amplitude of the longitudinal wave is of higher order than that of the resonant cross-wave.
The second inequality refers to the stability of the stationary longitudinal wave subject to transverse perturbations.
Production of high-quality electron beams in numerical experiments of laser wakefield acceleration with longitudinal wave breaking.
On the stable branch, starting from the turning point, the amplitude of the longitudinal wave decreases while the amplitude of the transverse wave increases and dominates the three-dimensional wave motion.
The rarefaction is the farthest distance apart in the longitudinal wave and the compression is the closest distance together.
One compression and one rarefaction make up one longitudinal wave.
The nature of light was therefore a longitudinal wave.
Lower frequencies and those at or below longwave bands travel most efficiently as a longitudinal wave and create stationary waves.
The opposite of a transverse wave is a longitudinal wave, where the vibrations are in the same direction as the wave travel.
The wave equations are also valid below the cutoff frequency, where the longitudinal wave number is imaginary.
It is this longitudinal wave that creates the flow of fluid within the microfluidic droplet.
With respect to the direction of the oscillation relative to the propagation direction, we can distinguish between longitudinal wave and transverse waves.
He pointed out that the difference in the effective mass or friction coefficient between anion and cation would result in different displacement amplitudes in a longitudinal wave.