physics
Qiang Yu has written: 'Experimental and numerical study of unsteady shock and detonation waves' -- subject(s): Detonation waves, Shock waves
you should study waves with a higher frequency and shorter wavelengths
Steven R. Spangler has written: 'A study of shock-associated magnetohydrodynamic waves in the solar wind' -- subject(s): Magnetohydrodynamic waves
Electromagnetic waves (or particles, if you wish). These can be photons (light), x-rays and other similar waves.
James Gary Weigand has written: 'A model study of internal waves' -- subject(s): Oceanography
No. Polarization only applies to transverse waves; and sound in gases like air, at least, can only be longitudinal waves.
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William Stockton Nelms has written: 'A systematic study of linear and non-linear resonators for short electric waves' -- subject(s): Electric resonators, Electric waves
Oceanogarphers study the oceans geography, but there are many other types of jobs that study things such as fish and volcanoes under the waves.
No. Angiography is the study of the blood vessels using contrast and x-ray. Echocardiography is a study of the heart using sound waves.
it is the study that deals with the optical waves. while the optical wave is nothing but the light wave itself or can be called EM-waves(electromagnetic waves). at cases study include the uv, infrared and radio waves
W. A. Mathieu has written: 'Bridge of waves' -- subject(s): Music, Philosophy and aesthetics, Listening 'The listening book' -- subject(s): Music appreciation, Instruction and study, Music 'Harmonic experience' -- subject(s): Harmony 'The listening book' -- subject(s): Music appreciation, Instruction and study, Music