long wavelength - significado y definición. Qué es long wavelength
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Qué (quién) es long wavelength - definición


Long Wavelength Array         
RADIO TELESCOPE IN CENTRAL NEW MEXICO
Long wavelength array; Long Wavelength Array (LWA)
The Long Wavelength Array (LWA) is a radio telescope in central New Mexico. It began preliminary tests of the hardware in 2011, and began regular operations in late 2015.
Wavelength (magazine)         
GROUPING OF SURFING MAGAZINES
Wavelength Magazine
Multiple publications exist under the name Wavelength Magazine. 'Wavelength' is a worldwide surfing magazine published by WL Media, based in Newquay, Cornwall.
wavelength         
  • A sinusoidal wave travelling in a nonuniform medium, with loss
  • Relationship between wavelength, angular wavelength, and other wave properties.
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  • Pattern of light intensity on a screen for light passing through two slits. The labels on the right refer to the difference of the path lengths from the two slits, which are idealized here as point sources.
  • Separation of colors by a prism (click for animation)
  • Various local wavelengths on a crest-to-crest basis in an ocean wave approaching shore<ref name=Pinet2/>
  • Wavelength of a periodic but non-sinusoidal waveform.
  • Near-periodic waves over shallow water
  • Refraction: upon entering a medium where its speed is lower, the wave changes direction.
  • A standing wave (black) depicted as the sum of two propagating waves traveling in opposite directions (red and blue)
  • A propagating wave packet
  • Wavelength is decreased in a medium with slower propagation.
  • A wave on a line of atoms can be interpreted according to a variety of wavelengths.
  • Sinusoidal standing waves in a box that constrains the end points to be nodes will have an integer number of half wavelengths fitting in the box.
SPATIAL PERIOD OF THE WAVE; THE DISTANCE OVER WHICH THE WAVE'S SHAPE REPEATS; THE INVERSE OF THE SPATIAL FREQUENCY
Wave length; Wavelengths; Subwavelength; Long wavelength limit; Wavelenght; Vacuum wavelength; Wave lenght; Wavelength of light; Long Wavelength Limit; Angular wavelength; Optical wavelength; Spatial period
n.
manner of thinking
(colloq.) to be on the same wavelength; to operate on different wavelengths