When the wind is not blowing strongly, the flow lines in the air are relatively straight. This is called laminar flow. As the wind speed increases, it reaches a threshold beyond which laminar flow is replaced by turbulent flow. In turbulent flow the air is filled with vortices which cause the flag to flap.
A wave is created by a wind pushing on it.
the wind speed,wind duration and the distance the wave is traveling
The size of a wind-driven wave could be anywhere from 1ft. to about 10-15 ft.
wave power is prodused by the wind;the wind blows the sea,water etc and creates a huge ditch it therefore makes massive wave
The wave in the american flag is TRANSVERSE WAVE
transverse wave
When the wind is not blowing strongly, the flow lines in the air are relatively straight. This is called laminar flow. As the wind speed increases, it reaches a threshold beyond which laminar flow is replaced by turbulent flow. In turbulent flow the air is filled with vortices which cause the flag to flap.
A wave is caused by WIND!!!!!!!
Wave of the Flag - 1955 was released on: USA: 14 May 1955
Well it depends. If its a big wave, there lots of wind. If its a small wave, there's probably little wind. It has to be strong enough. Surprisingly, waves comes from wind.
It doesn't 'wave'. It's suspended from the flag pole from a piece of horizontal wire attached to the top of the flag pole at a right angle.
A wave is created by a wind pushing on it.
wind
the wind speed,wind duration and the distance the wave is traveling
Waving flag by K'naan
Wave your flag.