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Through practice and feedback, Michael conditioned his brain to produce faster waves.
The fastest waves in a storm are the ones with the longest wavelength.
Short and fast waves, like audio and radio, are usually described by their frequency instead of period.
Even fast waves can be tracked by mapping the movement of the temperature shifts that accompany them.
The surf kayak's design allows it to reach high speeds, but you don't need big, fast waves to take up the sport.
Also low-voltage fast waves occur particularly in the cortical EEG.
P-waves are the fastest waves in solids and are therefore the first waves to appear on a seismogram.
This powered board also aided in times of smaller ocean waves to push them along or in order to catch faster waves without paddling.
To every beam upon every frequency, visible or invisible, ether-borne or carried upon the infinitely faster waves of the sub-ether, the murk was impenetrable.
For the most part, the Pacific coast sees increased swells and bigger, faster waves during the rainy season, starting in late June and peaking in the worst rainy months of September and October.
Grand mal shows a pattern of high-voltage fast waves; petit mal, fast waves with every other one a sharp spike; psychomotor attacks, slow waves interspersed by spikes.
Such high and fast waves arising from the epicentre by megathrusts were later found to be due to splay faults, secondary faults arising due to cracking of the sea floor to jut upwards in seconds, causing waves' speed and height to increase.
This frequency corresponds to on-axis minority fundamental cyclotron resonance of protons at 5.3 T and absorbing fast waves by hydrogen minority species in a deuterium plasma can be very efficient (typical single pass absorption in C-Mod is 80-90% for minority concentrations of 5-10%) [3].