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Discover Ludwig"free wave" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe a natural or unimpeded wave movement, or to refer to a specific type of wave in the context of oceanography or physics. Here is an example sentence: "The surfers rode the free waves with ease, enjoying the unobstructed movement of the ocean."
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The free wave motion is analyzed and the stop and pass bands of free wave motion in the structure are located.
The presence of disorders normally interferes with free wave motion and narrows down the effective frequency bands of free wave propagation, but this is not always true.
Free wave propagation is considered and three wave modes are seen to exist.
Free wave propagation patterns for general three-coupled periodic structures are investigated by means of the transfer matrix approach.
This paper addresses free wave propagation and attenuation in elastic plates loaded by a quiescent viscous compressible fluid.
This is consistent with the expansion (1.2) for the free wave equation: the single pole is "responsible" for the failure of the sharp Huyghens principle in that case.
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Officers arrived with shields and a special Y-shaped bar used to pin people to the wall, but the woman, almost 300 pounds and naked, fought her way free, waving a knife and trying to slash an officer.
It is shown that free wave-motion can propagate in the infinite structure from zero frequency.
Equation (4.5) is the corresponding characteristic equation for free waves in elastic plate.
Optimum hull shapes are discussed in terms of maximum resistance reduction, together with the predicted free waves patterns.
If the free waves are breaking off Huntington Beach and a last place Angels club wants $20 for a ticket, it's not a difficult decision.
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