Wave+of+vibration
41brain wave — noun (neurophysiology) rapid fluctuations of voltage between parts of the cerebral cortex that are detectable with an electroencephalograph • Syn: ↑brainwave, ↑cortical potential • Topics: ↑neurophysiology • Hypernyms: ↑bioelect …
42earth wave — noun 1. a. : an elastic vibration of the material of the earth b. : a visible undulation of alluvial or unconsolidated material at the surface of the earth that has been reported to occur in severe earthquakes 2. : an immobile undulation on the… …
43square wave — noun : the rectangular wave form of a quantity which varies periodically and abruptly from one to the other of two uniform values * * * Math., Physics. a graph, function, vibration, etc., that is periodic and equal to one constant on one half of… …
44Colloid vibration current — is an electroacoustic phenomenon that arises when ultrasound propagates through a fluid that contains ions and either solid particles or emulsion droplets .[1] …
45Streaming Vibration Current/Potential — (SVI) is an electric signal that arises when an acoustic wave propagates through a porous body in which the pores are filled with fluid. :Streaming Vibration Current was experimentally observed in 1948 by Williams [Williams.M. An Electrokinetic… …
46Pulse wave — Pulse Pulse, n. [OE. pous, OF. pous, F. pouls, fr. L. pulsus (sc. venarum), the beating of the pulse, the pulse, from pellere, pulsum, to beat, strike; cf. Gr. ? to swing, shake, ? to shake. Cf. {Appeal}, {Compel}, {Impel}, {Push}.] 1. (Physiol.) …
47stationary wave — n. STANDING WAVE: also called stationary vibration * * * …
48stationary wave — n. STANDING WAVE: also called stationary vibration …
49rayleigh wave — noun Usage: usually capitalized R Etymology: after Baron John W. S. Rayleigh : an elastic wave confined to the surface layers of a solid medium; specifically : an elastic wave traveling along the surface of the earth with the plane of vibration… …
50transverse vibration — noun : a vibration in which the element moves to and fro in a direction perpendicular to the direction of the advance of the wave …