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  2. Wave to Earth - Wikipedia

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    Wave to Earth (Korean: 웨이브 투 어스; stylized in all lowercase) is a South Korean indie rock band. The band currently consists of lead vocalist and guitarist Kim Daniel, drummer Shin Donggyu, and bassist Cha Soonjong. [1] Since their formation in 2019, the band has released 2 studio albums. [2] [3]

  3. 0.1 Flaws and All - Wikipedia

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    0.1 Flaws and All. is the debut studio album by the South Korean indie rock band Wave to Earth. The album was released on April 20, 2023. The album was released on April 20, 2023. [ 1 ]

  4. Category:Wave to Earth albums - Wikipedia

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    It should only contain pages that are Wave to Earth albums or lists of Wave to Earth albums, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about Wave to Earth albums in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .

  5. Wave - Wikipedia

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    A standing wave, also known as a stationary wave, is a wave whose envelope remains in a constant position. This phenomenon arises as a result of interference between two waves traveling in opposite directions. The sum of two counter-propagating waves (of equal amplitude and frequency) creates a standing wave. Standing waves commonly arise when ...

  6. Skywave - Wikipedia

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    Radio waves (black) reflecting off the ionosphere (red) during skywave propagation. Line altitude in this image is significantly exaggerated and not to scale. In radio communication, skywave or skip refers to the propagation of radio waves reflected or refracted back toward Earth from the ionosphere, an electrically charged layer of the upper atmosphere.

  7. P wave - Wikipedia

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    The negligible S wave velocity in the outer core occurs because it is liquid, while in the solid inner core the S wave velocity is non-zero. Primary and secondary waves are body waves that travel within the Earth. The motion and behavior of both P and S waves in the Earth are monitored to probe the interior structure of the Earth ...

  8. Atmospheric entry - Wikipedia

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    A shock wave will remain attached to the tip of a sharp cone if the cone's half-angle is below a critical value. This critical half-angle can be estimated using perfect gas theory (this specific aerodynamic instability occurs below hypersonic speeds). For a nitrogen atmosphere (Earth or Titan), the maximum allowed half-angle is approximately 60°.

  9. Earth–ionosphere waveguide - Wikipedia

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    The Earth–ionosphere waveguide [1] is the phenomenon in which certain radio waves can propagate in the space between the ground and the boundary of the ionosphere. Because the ionosphere contains charged particles, it can behave as a conductor. The earth operates as a ground plane, and the resulting cavity behaves as a large waveguide.