The distortion of the bow shock wave under the same conditions is identically manifested in the case of flow past a segmental body and past a sphere alike, although for the sphere, flow separation occurs farther downstream of the bow shock. In the case of flow past a cylinder the initial ...
Antenna-coupled thermal detectors of mm-wave radiation It is demonstrated that an array consisting of resistively loaded bow-tie antenna [43], of the kind developed for GPR work, and could be used to realize such a screening system. On body concealed weapon detection using a phased antenna ar...
E Kobel,EO Flückiger - 《Journal of Geophysical Research Space Physics》 被引量: 200发表: 1994年 Martian planetopause as seen by the plasma wave system onboard Phobos 2 The existence of a plasma boundary between the bow shock and the atmosphere of Mars has been confirmed by the Phobos 2...
Dr Shelby Temple, a Research Associate from the Ecology of Vision Group in Bristol's School of Biological Sciences and one of the study's lead authors said: "Imagine a skipping rope represents a light wave travelling through space. If you move the rope from side to side, the wave you mak...
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Bow wave, progressive disturbance propagated through a fluid such as water or air as the result of displacement by the foremost point of an object moving through it at a speed greater than the speed of a wave moving across the water. Viewed from above, t