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  2. Collapsing pulse - Wikipedia

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    Watson's water hammer pulse, also known as Corrigan's pulse or collapsing pulse, is the medical sign (seen in aortic regurgitation) which describes a pulse that is bounding and forceful, [1] rapidly increasing and subsequently collapsing, [2] as if it were the sound of a water hammer that was causing the pulse.

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  4. Cartoon physics - Wikipedia

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    Cartoon physics or animation physics are terms for a jocular system of laws of physics (and biology) that supersedes the normal laws, used in animation for humorous effect. Many of the most famous American animated films , particularly those from Warner Bros. and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer studios, indirectly developed a relatively consistent set of ...

  5. Water hammer - Wikipedia

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    So for a valve closing instantaneously, the maximal magnitude of the water hammer pulse is Δ P = ρ a 0 Δ v , {\displaystyle \Delta P=\rho a_{0}\Delta v,} where Δ P is the magnitude of the pressure wave (Pa), ρ is the density of the fluid (kg/m 3 ), a 0 is the speed of sound in the fluid (m/s), and Δ v is the change in the fluid's velocity ...

  6. Pulse (signal processing) - Wikipedia

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    Examples of pulse shapes: (a) rectangular pulse, (b) cosine squared (raised cosine) pulse, (c) Dirac pulse, (d) sinc pulse, (e) Gaussian pulse. A pulse in signal processing is a rapid, transient change in the amplitude of a signal from a baseline value to a higher or lower value, followed by a rapid return to the baseline value. [1]

  7. Soliton - Wikipedia

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    A hyperbolic secant (sech) envelope soliton for water waves: The blue line is the carrier signal, while the red line is the envelope soliton. Dispersion and nonlinearity can interact to produce permanent and localized wave forms. Consider a pulse of light traveling in glass.

  8. Aortic regurgitation - Wikipedia

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    Peripheral physical signs of aortic regurgitation are related to the high pulse pressure and the rapid decrease in blood pressure during diastole due to blood returning to the heart from the aorta through the incompetent aortic valve, although the usefulness of some of the eponymous signs has been questioned: [23] Phonocardiograms detect AI by ...

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    In addition, other videos have documented people doing backflips or with their backs turned away from the water, when jumping off speedboats. On 3 July, first responders described the dangers of ...