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Slide 1 Waves Tsunami info from NOAA http://www.pmel.noaa.gov/tsunami/indo_1204.html Homework http://cs.clark.edu/~mac/202Physics/wavesearthactivity.html Cloud Waves IMG.32.jpg 17.301.150.gifIMG.32.jpg17.301.150.gif
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Slide 2 Kelvin-Helmholtz waves
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Slide 3 Gravity Waves
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Slide 7Fig. 16.1, p.488
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Slide 8Fig. 16.2, p.488
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Slide 9Fig. 16.3, p.488 Active Fig 16.10 Active Fig 16.10 Transverse wave Active Fig 17.2 Active Fig 17.2 Compressional wave
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Slide 10Fig. 16.4, p.489
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Slide 11Fig. 16.6, p.491
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Slide 12Fig. 16.7, p.491
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Slide 13Fig. 16.8, p.492
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Slide 14Fig. 16.8a, p.492
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Slide 15Fig. 16.8b, p.492
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Slide 16Fig. 16.9, p.494
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Slide 17Fig. 16.10, p.495 Interactive Figure 16.7Interactive Figure 16.7 & Interactive Figure 16.7Interactive Figure 16.7 wavelength, period, frequency, and wave speed InteractiveFigure 16.10 InteractiveFigure 16.10 oscillating reed/rope system
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Slide 18Fig. 16.11, p.497 2Tsin( )= s v 2 /R T v 2
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Slide 19Fig. 16.12, p.498
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Slide 20Fig. 16.13, p.498
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Slide 21Fig. 16.14, p.499 Interactive 16.14 Mass per unit length & Phase change upon reflection
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Slide 22Fig. 16.15, p.500 Interactive 16.14 Mass per unit length & Phase change upon reflection
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Slide 23Fig. 16.16, p.500 Interactive 16.14 Mass per unit length & Phase change upon reflection
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Slide 24Fig. 16.17, p.500
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Slide 25Fig. 16.18, p.501
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Slide 26Fig. 16.18a, p.501
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Slide 27Fig. 16.18b, p.501
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Slide 28Fig. 16.19, p.501
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Slide 29Fig. 16.20, p.503
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Slide 30Fig. P16.30, p.508
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Slide 31Fig. P16.32, p.508
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Slide 32Fig. P16.52, p.509
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