Under certain circumstances, the waves will go out in all directions. If they go at the same speed in all directions, the pattern will naturally be circular - or spherical, if it's in three dimensions.
It travels in a circular motion.
A sound wave has a fixed amount of energy. Because sound waves usually move outward in a circular pattern of increasing size, that energy gets stretched out over a larger and larger area, and the energy eventually becomes so thin as to be undetectable, or too quiet to be heard.
In michelson interferometer experiment, when we see the fringe pattern ,it depends on the angle in which our eye see it. This is due to the angle theta between the eye and and fringe pattern. The second reason is the factor d, the distance between the mirrors M1 amd M2.
The Path DifferenceTwo-point source interference occurs when waves from one source meet up with waves from another source. If the source of waves produces circular waves, then the circular wavefronts will meet within the medium to produce a pattern. The pattern is characterized by a collection of nodes and antinodes that lie along nearly straight lines referred to as antinodal lines and nodal lines. If the wave sources have identical frequencies, then there will be an antinodal line in the exact center of the pattern and an alternating series of nodal and antinodal lines to the left and the right of the central antinodal line. As discussed in http://wiki.answers.com/u12l3a.cfm, each line in the pattern is assigned a name (e.g., first antinodal line) and an order number (represented by the symbol m). A representative two-point source interference pattern with accompanying order numbers (m values) is shown below.
A standing wave pattern is a vibrational pattern created within a medium when the vibrational frequency of the source causes reflected waves from one end of the medium to interfere with incident waves from the source. This interference occurs in such a manner that specific points along the medium appear to be standing still. Because the observed wave pattern is characterized by points which appear to be standing still, the pattern is often called a standing wave pattern. Such patterns are only created within the medium at specific frequencies of vibration. These frequencies are known as harmonic frequencies, or merely harmonics. At any frequency other than a harmonic frequency, the interference of reflected and incident waves leads to a resulting disturbance of the medium which is irregular and non-repeating.
yes they do, im not quite sure how but they definitely do.
Start in the middle and work outward in a circular pattern. These steps 45 ftlbs, 65 ftlbs, 65 ftlbs, and 90 degree turn.
start in the center and work in a circular pattern outward making each circle larger and larger. clockwise or anticlockwise as you wish. snug bolts on the first pattern, tighten bolts moderately on the second pattern and torque bolts on the third pattern. re-torque bolts on the fourth pattern for the final result.
There are 10 bolts. Start with the center bolt on radiator side and work outward in a circular pattern. The torque steps are 45,65,65 ftlbs and then a 90 degree turn.
circular
A description of the rhythmic movement of a wave is a circular pattern that goes up and down then returns to its original position. The energy of a wave goes in a forward direction.
Circular flow means the pattern in which goods,services,and resources flow in the marketplace.
It travels in a circular motion.
convection cell
You don't need to, circular needles can be used like straight ones--just pretend the cord isn't there ;)
When something has symmetry in a radial (circular) pattern.
A window with a circular geometric pattern.