Examples of using Wave equation in English and their translations into Greek
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Scalar wave equation in three space dimensions[edit].
In two space dimensions, the wave equation is.
Inhomogeneous electromagnetic wave equation.
Navier-Stokes Equations: Like the wave equation, this is a.
The wave equation in one space dimension can be written as follows.
These formulas provide the solution for the initial-value problem for the wave equation.
For example, the wave equation(described below) can be written as:
The wave equation is an equation for an unknown function u(t,
Sophisticated versions of the wave equation let seismologists detect what is happening hundreds of miles beneath our feet.
Sophisticated versions of the wave equation let seismologists detect what is happening hundreds of miles beneath our feet.
boundary value problems for evolutionary partial differential equations(heat equation, wave equation, first order hyperbolic type, Schrodinger equation). .
A solution of the wave equation in two dimensions with a zero-displacement boundary condition along the entire outer edge.
said,"Could we measure the speed of light using the wave equation?".
This is in contrast to solutions of the wave equation, and more general hyperbolic partial differential equations,
its vibrations are governed by the wave equation.
Wave Equation in Two Dimensions: A solution of the wave equation in two dimensions with a zero-displacement boundary condition along the entire outer edge.
Wave equation in one spatial dimension[edit]
The wave equation can be modified to deal with more complex,
Common examples of linear PDEs include the heat equation, the wave equation, Laplace's equation,
Then the wave equation is to be satisfied if x is in D