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The wave length is the distance (in metres) between one zero up-crossing of the average water level line and the next. Wave length is related to wave period and water depth, such that for a given depth of water waves with a longer wave period have a longer wave length. Or for a given wave period, waves in deeper water have a longer wave length.
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| wavelength |
The distance between two successive points of an electromagnetic waveform, usually measured in nanometers (nm). Window A range of wavelengths within which a fiber best operates. Work-Area Telecommunications Outlet A connecting device located in a work area at which the horizontal cabling terminates and provides connectivity for work-area patch cords.
Ãâó: www.columbinecable.com/glossary.asp
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A file format for storing digital audio data in waveform.
Ãâó: www.mp3-cdburner.com/MP3-glossary.shtml
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| wave |
travelling disturbance in the surface of the ocean (or other water body) usually caused by wind action (P)
Ãâó: www.vnc.qld.edu.au/enviro/flinders/land-defns.htm
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In parallel diamonds, hourglasses, and galaxies, you can identify dancers by what part of the formation they're in. In parallel diamonds there is a wave inside a box of dancers; in an hourglass there is a diamond inside a box; in a galaxy there is a box inside a diamond.
Ãâó: www.square-dance.sk/karolina/mirror/defs/adv-intro...
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