Gases and waves do not behave in the same way when encountering turns.
They suggested that any wave would behave similarly as it passed through a narrow opening.
Electromagnetic waves behave in this same way, although it is harder to see.
The waves did not behave in normal fashion, reaching a natural limit and then sliding back into the sea that owned them.
Still Nechayev didn't let out her breath, because these were only simulations-the real wave may not have behaved that way.
The waves behaved as they should, bouncing off at a predictable angle.
Early quantum theory said that waves sometimes behaved like particles.
In a half channel, sound waves behave as if in a very thick surface duct.
Astronomers hypothesized that light waves created by celestial objects would behave the same way.
But common sense says they cannot be both at once, since waves and particles behave very differently.