lands of dispersion - translation to ιταλικό
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lands of dispersion - translation to ιταλικό

RELATION OF WAVELENGTH/WAVENUMBER AS A FUNCTION OF A WAVE'S FREQUENCY
Dispersion Relation; Dispersion equation; Dispersion relations; Frequency dispersion; Amplitude dispersion; Phase velocity dispersion; Dispersion relation (mathematics); Dispersion Relation (Mathematics)

lands of dispersion      
terre della dispersione (Diaspora)
Middle-earth         
  • Arda began as a symmetrical flat disc, and was repeatedly transformed through cataclysmic interventions by the [[Valar]] and by the creator, [[Eru Ilúvatar]].
  • Aman]], while Arda is the name of the world. However, "Middle-earth" is widely used for the whole of [[Tolkien's legendarium]].<ref name="Bratman 2013"/> (Depicted: Arda in the [[Years of the Trees]])
  • "[[A Map of Middle-earth]]" by [[Pauline Baynes]], 1970. This map depicts only the north-west of the continent of Middle-earth.<ref name="Hammond Anderson 1993"/>
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  • Medieval [[Christian cosmology]]: [[heaven]] above, earth in the middle, [[hell]] below.<ref name="Khoddam Fisher 2012"/> [[Vank Cathedral]], Isfahan.
FICTIONAL CONTINENT IN ARDA
Middle-Earth; JRR Tolkien/Middle Earth; Ered Lindon; Araman; Pelóri Mountains; Pelori; Avathar; Minhiriath; River Celon; Iron Hills; Ered Mithrin; Middle earth; Snowbourn; Erui; Sea of Helkar; Dorwinion; Iron Mountains (Middle-earth); Tharbad; Orocarni; Greylin; Nanduhirion; Gulf of Lune; Lhûn; Morenor; Pelori Mountains; Romenor; Branda-nîn; Great River of Wilderland; Sirith; Greater Gelion; Gate Stream; Mitheithel; Swanfleet; Rivil; Silvertine; Fell Winter; Upbourn; Ring of Doom; Ettenmoors; Endor (Middle-earth); Evendim; Taeglin; Grinding Ice; Gate-stream; Helcaracsë; Helcaracse; Helkaraksë; Helkarakse; Helkaraxë; Helkaraxe; Middleearth; Rivers of Middle-earth; Lhun; Lithir; Sea of helcar; River Nimrodel; Sea of Helkär; Withered Heath; Everholt; Straight Way; Sea of Helkaer; Middle earth warfare; Middle-earth warfare; Bay of Elvenhome; The Lonely Mountain; Ethir Anduin; Vales of Anduin; Middle Earth; Mouths of Anduin; River Lhun; River Lhûn; Armies and Hosts of Middle-earth warfare; Middlearth; Undertowers (Middle-earth); Shirebourne; List of Minor places in Middle-earth; Sun-Lands; Armies and hosts of Middle-earth warfare; List of minor places in Middle-earth; Middle Earth (imaginary place); Crebain
n. Middle-earth, continente inventato da J.R.R.Tolkien nel suo ciclo di romanzi
public land         
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  • federally owned land]] in the United States.
LAND OWNED BY A NATIONAL, SUBNATIONAL, OR LOCAL GOVERNMENT
Public lands; State land; Government owned land
terreno pubblico, fondo statale

Ορισμός

Dispersion
·noun The separation of light into its different colored rays, arising from their different refrangibilities.
II. Dispersion ·noun The act or process of scattering or dispersing, or the state of being scattered or separated; as, the Jews in their dispersion retained their rites and ceremonies; a great dispersion of the human family took place at the building of Babel.

Βικιπαίδεια

Dispersion relation

In the physical sciences and electrical engineering, dispersion relations describe the effect of dispersion on the properties of waves in a medium. A dispersion relation relates the wavelength or wavenumber of a wave to its frequency. Given the dispersion relation, one can calculate the phase velocity and group velocity of waves in the medium, as a function of frequency. In addition to the geometry-dependent and material-dependent dispersion relations, the overarching Kramers–Kronig relations describe the frequency dependence of wave propagation and attenuation.

Dispersion may be caused either by geometric boundary conditions (waveguides, shallow water) or by interaction of the waves with the transmitting medium. Elementary particles, considered as matter waves, have a nontrivial dispersion relation even in the absence of geometric constraints and other media.

In the presence of dispersion, wave velocity is no longer uniquely defined, giving rise to the distinction of phase velocity and group velocity.