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  2. Iribarren number - Wikipedia

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    The Iribarren number which is often denoted as Ir or ξ – is defined as: [5] = ⁡ /, with =, where ξ is the Iribarren number, is the angle of the seaward slope of a structure, H is the wave height, L 0 is the deep-water wavelength, T is the period and g is the gravitational acceleration.

  3. Tips & Tricks: How to Play Bubble Town (and Other Bubble ...

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    The basic principle in these games is simple -- match three or more of the same bubble by shooting new ones from the bottom of the screen to the rows towards the top.

  4. Plateau's laws - Wikipedia

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    Bubbles in a foam of soap. Soap films meet in threes at about 120° along Plateau borders and these borders meet at vertices at about the tetrahedral angle. Plateau's laws describe the structure of soap films. These laws were formulated in the 19th century by the Belgian physicist Joseph Plateau from his experimental observations.

  5. Screen pass - Wikipedia

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    This is an example of a bubble screen pass against a basic 3-4 defense. The two outside wide receivers on the left will block for the slot receiver running the bubble screen. A screen pass is a play in gridiron football consisting of a short pass to a receiver who is protected by a screen of blockers. [ 1 ]

  6. Headache (game) - Wikipedia

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    Headache uses a round board in which movement is along one of two tracks along the perimeter of the board, and the "pop-o-matic" bubble with the dice is in the center. There is a starting point for each of the four colors. The board has a total of 48 spaces, including 8 track intersections, each marked with an X. Four of these eight ...

  7. How stocks that inflated during the ’90s tech bubble have ...

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    How stocks that inflated during the ’90s tech bubble have fared since Most market-followers could probably name the first half-dozen of the top 10 blindfolded, and likely in order.

  8. Bubble (physics) - Wikipedia

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    Air bubbles rising from a scuba diver in water A soap bubble floating in the air. A bubble is a globule of a gas substance in a liquid. In the opposite case, a globule of a liquid in a gas, is called a drop. [1] Due to the Marangoni effect, bubbles may remain intact when they reach the surface of the immersive substance.

  9. How did it become legal to be so pushy in the NFL? - AOL

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    The NFL abandoned its rule against pushing a runner after deciding it could not be officiated fairly. Now pushing the pile is part of teams' strategy.