Concept information
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Definition
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Sinusoidal waves (or linear waves) are waves having equal height and duration during the crest and the trough, and they can be mirrored in both the crest and the trough.
(en)Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wave_nonlinearity
Created: 5/27/24
Broader concept
- water waves (en)
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