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Generation of Gravitational Waves by a Standing Electromagnetic Wave
Gravitation and Cosmology, 2021zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Morozov, A. N. +2 more
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Standing wave measurements in tubes
Proceedings of Meetings on Acoustics, 2010Sound speed measurements have been made using a standing wave technique for possible inclusion in Project Listen Up! In a previous paper [S. A. Cheyne and W. C. McDermott, “Sound speed measurements in air using a variable sound source and tubes,” J. Acoust. Soc. Am.
Stanley A. Cheyne, Walter C. McDermott
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Standing Waves Inside the Heart
Nature, 1966SINCE Wetterer and Pieper1 introduced their miniature high-resolution electronic pressure transducers, it has been possible to measure accurately phasic pressure changes inside the ventricular and atrial cavities of the mammalian heart beating in situ.
P, Lewi, W, Schaper
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Symposium (International) on Combustion, 1963
Standing detonation waves - hydrogen-oxygen ignition delay - vibrational relation effects - two-dimensional effects in gaseous ...
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Standing wave probes for microassembly
Review of Scientific Instruments, 2008A single standing wave sensor was investigated and experiments demonstrated release capability of glass microscale objects. It is shown that this micrometer scale fiber may be employed as miniaturized tweezers able to pick up specimens and routinely release them when the standing wave is energized. Furthermore, it is demonstrated that the standing wave
Shane, Woody +3 more
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Physics Education, 2023
Abstract Standing waves are a common phenomenon in nature, but sometimes difficult to understand by the students. Many of them do not realise, for example, that the sound coming from the musical instruments is due to standing waves that are formed in strings, membranes, or cavities on those instruments.
Paulo Simeão Carvalho +1 more
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Abstract Standing waves are a common phenomenon in nature, but sometimes difficult to understand by the students. Many of them do not realise, for example, that the sound coming from the musical instruments is due to standing waves that are formed in strings, membranes, or cavities on those instruments.
Paulo Simeão Carvalho +1 more
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An Automatic Standing-Wave Indicator
Transactions of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers, 1948Standing wave patterns in an x-band wave guide are reproduced on a cathode ray tube in a new automatic standing wave indicator developed at the Naval Research Laboratory. The essential units of the instrument are a novel motor-driven “reciprocating probe,” conventional high-gain audio amplifier, and a special cathode ray indicator.
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SAE Technical Paper Series, 1977
<div class="htmlview paragraph">This paper is an attempt to explain the standing wave phenomena existing in tires at high speeds in terms of tire pressure, tire speed and the tire's stiffness as expressed by its spring constant. The method boils down to reducing the problem to a resonant condition of a simple elastic system.</div> <div ...
James G. McGivern, Ivan A. Shirk
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<div class="htmlview paragraph">This paper is an attempt to explain the standing wave phenomena existing in tires at high speeds in terms of tire pressure, tire speed and the tire's stiffness as expressed by its spring constant. The method boils down to reducing the problem to a resonant condition of a simple elastic system.</div> <div ...
James G. McGivern, Ivan A. Shirk
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