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A guided wave ndt equipment is that equipment used to perform Guided Wave Nondestructive Testing. Most equipments are based on piezoelectric or magnetostrictive collars.
There are many different kinds of waves, and many different kinds of wave energy, and many different kinds of equipment used to produce such energy. For example, a lightbulb, since light is a form of electromagnetic wave.
The newest technology for blood sterilization is the so called shock-wave technology which eliminate bacteria and other harmful matres from blood. You can use photodynamic therapy to sterilize blood also.
avr would be cheaper but normally provides a "sawtooth" type wave instead of a pure sine wave. AVR was made for computer equipment that is less sensitive than home theater equipment where a "dirty" wave will create artifacts and shadows as well as have a noise effect on audio equipment. In short if you can afford it get a pure sine wave UPS, but if not AVR will be better than nothing.
A square wave pulse generator is the most commonly used generator. It is mainly used in testing different equipment. It outputs square waves that varies between two levels, with a 50 percent duty cycle.
A wave power machine is a generator that is powered by wave power. This is a piece of equipment that converts wave variances in a body of water and converts this into electric power.
A sine wave inverter is used to run an electronic device from a battery when the device is something that needs sine-wave AC to operate. So, in the sense that the inverter makes the device run properly, I guess you could say that it 'affects' the device.
More information about wave machines such as safety equipment can be found online on the manufacturers' of wave machines website. Be sure to select the correct model.
That would be a secondary, or 'S' wave. Moving in a snakelike movement, this wave has to travel a farther distance, so it takes longer to reach the recording equipment.
Infrared Wave
radio wave
The term used in seismology is the S-wave.