The V shape of a bow wave is more acute as the speed of the wave source increases. At higher speeds, the wave fronts become compressed more, causing the V shape to be narrower. This phenomenon is known as the Doppler effect.
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I believe the term you are looking for is "bow wave."
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In the case of a bow wave, the speed of the wave source is greater than the speed of the waves themselves. This creates a V-shaped wave pattern as the wave source moves faster than the waves it creates, causing constructive interference and the formation of a bow wave.
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A fast boat produces a wider bow wave compared to a slow boat. This is because the speed of the boat affects the size and shape of the bow wave generated as it moves through the water.
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Possibly you mean the 'bow wave' - the frothy water thrown up at the bow (front) of the ship.
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A bow wave occurs when an object moves through a medium at a speed greater than the speed of waves in that medium, creating a "V" shape pattern in front of the object. A shock wave, on the other hand, is a sudden change in pressure, temperature, and density in a medium caused by an object moving faster than the speed of sound in that medium, leading to a sharp increase in these properties.
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Like the Doppler effect, the source of the waves is moving, this time in the same direction as the wave front and therefore catching up to the waves that were produced earlier, resulting in a bunching up effect of waves in front of the source and a spreading out of wave fronts behind the source. Does this look like a bow to you>
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that the object moves faster than the speed of the waves
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To reduce wave drag on a ship at sea & to save on fuel costs.
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Both bow waves and shock waves are formed when an object moves through a medium faster than the speed of wave propagation in that medium. They exhibit a rapid increase in pressure and produce a cone-shaped disturbance in the surrounding medium. Additionally, they both result in a sudden change in pressure and density of the medium.
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The boat must be going faster then the waves it is creating
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First, smile and wave, then while smiling, bow repeatedly.
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by attaching towing straps and stretching the mat until it lies flat
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Dolphins (and sometimes sea lions) like to "body surf" in the wave kicked up by the bow (front end) of a fast-moving ship or large boat. They seem to do it purely for fun.
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It really depends on the type of ship, smaller ships will 'bob' up and down on the waves whereas the larger ships will begin to 'pound'.
Pounding is where the bow of the ship clears the crest of the wave and crashes into the trough of the wave or the crest of the next wave.
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The V shape of a bow wave depends on the speed of the source because the faster the source moves, the narrower the V shape becomes. This is due to the Doppler effect, where the wavelength of the waves in front of the source decreases, causing the angle of the V shape to become more acute at higher speeds.
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A warm smile and a simple wave will do if she is of a younger generation.
If she is an elder, then a small bow of respect will do.
If she is neither, a smile and a "ni hao" (hello) will suffice.
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bow (take a bow), and bough (branch of a tree) or bow (like bow tie) and beau (boyfriend)
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Which meaning of the word bow? There's the bow of a boat, a ribbon and bow, a bow and arrow, take a bow...
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Bow - The front of a boat.
Bow - Bend down at the waist.
Bow - Something tied with ribbon.
Bow - A device that shoots arrows.
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the bow that most professional hunters use is a Bow-Tech. the best bow is Bow-Tech.
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Is that 'bow' as in tying up ribbons, bow as in 'bow and arrow', or 'bow' as in greeting by bending forward?
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Rudder Port and Starboard pitch, roll and yaw captain - commander of the ship airship versus ship cabin cockpit --sometimes used on ships Bow and bow wave are used for reference to air flow around an aircraft.
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There are two ways to pronounce 'bow' depending on the context in which it is used. The pronunciation of bow as in to bow down is 'bau' and the pronunciation of bow as in bow and arrow is 'boh'.
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In America, we greet and wave. In Asian countries, we bow to show respect when greeting elders, important people, parents, etc.
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A homonym for "bow" is "bough," which refers to a main branch of a tree.
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"Bow" as in "bow and arrow" is 'yumi.' "Bow" as in "bend at the waist" is 'ojiki.'
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Hull speed is the theoretical limit of a sailcraft's speed. It can be approximated by the following formula: 1.34 * SQRT(LWL), where LWL is the length of the waterline, in feet. As a small vessel approaches its hull speed, the hull begins to climb its own bow wave. The faster the vessel tries to go, the more difficult climbing the bow wave becomes. Eventually, should the hull type permit it, the hull will begin to hydroplane (skimming across the water.
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A wave motion gun is a superweapon first used by the Yamato (Argo in starblazers), which could vaporize an entire fleet. It takes the tachyon energy from the Wave Motion Engine and charges it up in the bow of the Yamato. The energy is released instantly when the trigger is pulled by the remote control in the 1st bridge. After the wave motion gun was first used, enemy ships began copying it or making their own wave motion gun. By 2205, it was standard on all ships in the EDF.
(not to be confused with shock cannon)
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it depends on context:
bow, noun, (as in bow and arrow) = keshet (קשת)
bow, noun, (as in "take a bow") = keedah (קידה)
to bow, verb (as in, to make bow-shaped) kishet (קישת)
to bow, verb (as in bending forward in front of an audience) = kahd (קד)
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A U M is pronouned as om. it has no specific meaning, It is the sound wave believed to be closer to nothing ness or eternity.
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Across bow is a bow! It is not a traditonal bow in that you shoot it like a rifle, but it is a kind of bow. Wether or not you can hunt with them depends on your local state laws as some states will not allow you to hunt with a crossbow.
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Because the bug is producing the wave then it must be travelling at the same speed. This wave will be directly in front of the bug and not at its sides where the waves slow down.
So long as the boat it moving forward it will produce a bow wave however small or large, just the same as our bug.
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In Korean, "bow" can mean to bow as a sign of respect or to bow in the context of archery. The word for bow as a sign of respect is "인사하다 (insahada)" while the word for bow as in archery is "활 (hwal)."
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The highest hitting bow with the highest DPS in runescape is the Zaryte bow.
The bow with the best special attack however, is the dark bow with dragon arrows.
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I bow to the divine in you.
I tied a yellow bow in her hair.
The bow of the ship is up front, sailor.
I'll need a stronger bow for my arrows.
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