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  2. Ripple (electrical) - Wikipedia

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    Ripple (specifically ripple voltage) in electronics is the residual periodic variation of the DC voltage within a power supply which has been derived from an alternating current (AC) source. This ripple is due to incomplete suppression of the alternating waveform after rectification.

  3. Ripple effect - Wikipedia

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    A diagram of the Ripple effect illustrating how the "Weinstein Scandal" led all the way to the rise of the Me Too movement.A ripple effect occurs when an initial disturbance to a system propagates outward to disturb an increasingly larger portion of the system, like ripples expanding across the water when an object is dropped into it.

  4. Ripple - Wikipedia

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    Ripple, more generally a disturbance, for example of spacetime in gravitational waves; Ripple (electrical), residual periodic variation in DC voltage during ac to dc conversion Ripple current, pulsed current draw caused by some non-linear devices and circuits; Frequency-domain ripple

  5. XRP Ledger - Wikipedia

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    The open-source project was originally called "Ripple", the unique consensus ledger was called the Ripple Consensus Ledger, the transaction protocol was called the Ripple Transaction Protocol or RTXP and the digital asset (known as "ripples") using XRP as the three-letter currency code to follow the naming convention of BTC for Bitcoin.

  6. Cryptocurrency - Wikipedia

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    In the longer term, of the 10 leading cryptocurrencies identified by the total value of coins in circulation in January 2018, only four (bitcoin, Ethereum, Cardano and Ripple (XRP)) were still in that position in early 2022. [115] The total value of all cryptocurrencies was $2 trillion at the end of 2021, but had halved nine months later.

  7. Domino effect - Wikipedia

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    A falling line of dominoes, each knocking the next over. A domino effect is the cumulative effect produced when one event sets off a series of similar [1] or related events, a form of chain reaction.

  8. Flake tool - Wikipedia

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    The next being an eraillure which is a flake that has been taken off of the lithic bulb of percussion. The third part of the flake is the radial fissures. The next part of the flake is the ripple marks followed by the negative flake scars which are located on the dorsal side from earlier flake markings.

  9. Character Day - Wikipedia

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    Character Day was created in 2014 by Tiffany Shlain, the co-founder of the non-profit Let it Ripple: Mobile Films for Global Change, founder of the Webby Awards, [3] and the co-founder of the International Academy of Digital Arts and Sciences, [4] to launch a global premier of the short film The Science of Character, which explores the social science and neuroscience behind character ...