Waves

  • 51Waves and shallow water — When waves travel into areas of shallow water, they begin to be affected by the ocean bottom. The free orbital motion of the water is disrupted, and water particles in orbital motion no longer return to their original position. As the water… …

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  • 52Waves of feminism — The waves of feminism are:*First wave feminism 19th and 20th century *Second wave feminism 1960s to 1980s *Third wave feminism 1990s to present day …

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  • 53WAVES — Women Accepted for Volunteer Emergency Service (Business » Positions) Women Accepted for Volunteer Emergency Service (Governmental » US Government) Women Accepted for Volunteer Emergency Service (Governmental » Military) * Waveform And Vector… …

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  • 54Waves — ⇡ Hebelzertifikat …

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  • 55WAVES — abbr. Women Accepted for Volunteer Emergency Service (U.S. Navy) …

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  • 56WAVES — plural noun the women s section of the US Navy. Origin acronym from Women Appointed (later Accepted) for Volunteer Emergency Service …

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  • 57WAVES — /weɪvz/ (say wayvz) noun US (construed as singular or plural) Women s Reserve, US Naval Reserve. {W(omen) A(ccepted for) V(olunteer) E(mergency) S(ervice)} …

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  • 59transverse waves —    Waves that vibrate in a sideways or transverse direction perpendicular to the direction in which the waves are traveling …

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  • 60herzian waves — waves of electricity …

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