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当空气吹过水面,二者之间会形成一种轻微的摩擦力。这种摩擦力会让最底层的空气变慢,并拖走一些上层的水。刮起的风并不是微风,大多数时候是一阵阵或是翻滚着的。因此,水面上的这种拖曳是不均匀的,这足以形成小海浪。一旦形成了小海浪,风就会推挤着它们形成更大的海浪。英语画刊:中级(中旬)黄欢...
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Tides are essentially long, slow waves created by the gravitational pull of the moon, and to a lesser degree, the sun, on the earth's surface. Since the moon is so much closer to the earth than the sun, its pull has more influence on the tides. The moon's gravitational pull forces ...
Before we get into the physics of cross sea waves, let’s get to know how ocean waves aregenerated. The wind is mostly responsible for the creation of ocean waves. As the wind blows, it moves energy to the surface of the water, creating a constant disturbance (干扰) that results in a...
When it is created, the height of a wave is not the height of the wave that a surfer rides. Waves make their way through the ocean and are affected by variances in the ocean floor. When large volumes of water pass over higher sea floors, the overall energy of the swell changes. ...
Waves are able to transfer energy from one place to another through disturbances or as vibrations. There are some kinds of waves that need a medium to do so called mechanical waves and there are those produced by vibrating charges like electromagnetic waves....
A tsunami is a series of waves created by the displacement of a significant volume of water in a body of water, often an ocean or a big lake. The photo above is an artist’s concept of a megatsunami. Scientists Explain an Unusual Tsunami. ...
Long-term observations, which were collected in the Sea of Okhotsk coastal zone under open-water conditions and at times when the sea was ice-covered from mid-January to mid-March 2022, are interpreted. The project augments preceding work using three synchronously-recording, seafloor-mounted, pres...
Tides are essentially long, slow waves created by the gravitational pull of the moon, and to a lesser degree, the sun, on the earth's surface. Since the moon is so much closer to the earth than the sun, its pull has more influence on the tides. The moon's gravitational pull forces ...