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Τι (ποιος) είναι Rayleigh-wave equation - ορισμός

SECOND-ORDER LINEAR DIFFERENTIAL EQUATION IMPORTANT IN PHYSICS
The wave equation; Solving the wave equation; Wave Equation; Inhomogenous wave equation; Spherical wave; Spherical Wave; Linear wave equation
  • 1-d standing wave as a superposition of two waves traveling in opposite directions
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  • Swiss mathematician and physicist [[Leonhard Euler]] (b. 1707) discovered the wave equation in three space dimensions.<ref name=Speiser />
  • Cut-away of spherical wavefronts, with a wavelength of 10 units, propagating from a point source
  • Three consecutive mass points of the discrete model for a string
  • The string at 6 consecutive epochs, the first (red) corresponding to the initial time with the string in rest
  • The shape of the string at the times <math>\tfrac{L}{c} k \cdot 0.05,\ k = 6, \dots, 11</math>
  • The shape of the string at the times <math>\tfrac{L}{c} k \cdot 0.05,\ k = 12, \dots, 17</math>
  • The shape of the string at the times <math>\tfrac{L}{c} k \cdot 0.05,\ k = 18, \dots, 23</math>
  • The shape of the string at the times <math>\tfrac{L}{c} k \cdot 0.05,\ k = 24, \dots, 29</math>
  • The shape of the string at the times <math>\tfrac{L}{c} k \cdot 0.05,\ k = 30, \dots, 35</math>

Benjamin–Bona–Mahony equation         
  • 1980}}</ref> Thus, the solitary wave solutions of the BBM equation are not [[soliton]]s.
Benjamin-Bona-Mahony Equation; BBM equation; Benjamin-Bona-Mahony equation; Regularized long-wave equation; Regularised long-wave equation; Regularised long wave equation; Regularized long wave equation
The Benjamin–Bona–Mahony equation (BBM equation, also regularized long-wave equation; RLWE) is the partial differential equation
Relativistic wave equations         
WAVE EQUATIONS RESPECTING SPECIAL AND GENERAL RELATIVITY
Relativistic wave equation; Relativistic quantum field equations
In physics, specifically relativistic quantum mechanics (RQM) and its applications to particle physics, relativistic wave equations predict the behavior of particles at high energies and velocities comparable to the speed of light. In the context of quantum field theory (QFT), the equations determine the dynamics of quantum fields.
Rayleigh wave         
  • Dispersion of Rayleigh waves in a thin gold film on glass.[http://kino-ap.eng.hokudai.ac.jp/index.html]
  • Particle motion of a Rayleigh wave.
  • Rayleigh wave direction
  • Comparison of the Rayleigh wave speed with shear and longitudinal wave speeds for an isotropic elastic material. The speeds are shown in dimensionless units.
TYPE OF SURFACE WAVE CAUSED DUE TO EARTHQUAKE
Rayleigh waves; Rayleigh-Lamb Wave; Rayleigh–Lamb wave; Rayleigh-Lamb wave
Rayleigh waves are a type of surface acoustic wave that travel along the surface of solids. They can be produced in materials in many ways, such as by a localized impact or by piezo-electric transduction, and are frequently used in non-destructive testing for detecting defects.

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Wave equation

The (two-way) wave equation is a second-order linear partial differential equation for the description of waves or standing wave fields – as they occur in classical physics – such as mechanical waves (e.g. water waves, sound waves and seismic waves) or electromagnetic waves (including light waves). It arises in fields like acoustics, electromagnetism, and fluid dynamics. Single mechanical or electromagnetic waves propagating in a pre-defined direction can also be described with the first-order one-way wave equation, which is much easier to solve and also valid for inhomogeneous media.