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The wave creates a sense of unity and conformity among the students, leading to a loss of individual agency and critical thinking. Ben Ross initially uses the wave to demonstrate the power of group dynamics but later realizes the dangerous potential of such manipulation when it spirals out of control.
When the water depth is half the wavelength of the wave, waves begin to feel the bottom. This is known as the wave base. As the wave base interacts with the ocean floor, it causes the wave to change shape and eventually break.
As a wave enters shallow water, its wavelength decreases while its wave height increases. This is due to the wave slowing down and compressing as it encounters shallower depths, causing the wave to "feel" the seabed sooner and creating higher wave heights near the shore.
When a wave nears the shore and the water depth is half of its wavelength, the wave starts to feel the seabed below. This causes the wave to slow down, shorten, and increase in height. This process is known as wave shoaling.
When a slinky wave reaches the second person, the wave is transmitted through the slinky to the second person. The person may feel the wave energy passing through the slinky, causing it to vibrate and potentially move.
"The Wave" by Todd Strasser follows the story of Ben Ross, the high school history teacher who starts an experiment called "The Wave" to teach his students about the dangers of fascism. The main characters involved in the experiment include Laurie Saunders, Robert Billings, David Collins, Amy Smith, and others. Each character represents different perspectives on the experiment and its effects on the school community.
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The cast of The Wave - 1981 includes: Tommy Bull as Don Marc Copage as Eric Bruce Davison as Ben Ross Robert DeLapp Johnny Doran as Robert Matthew Dunn Pasha Gray as Amy Adolf Hitler as himself Larry Keith as Mr. Saunders Lori Lethin as Lauree Danny Marmolejo Michael Pasternak as Peter Wesley Pfenning as Christy Ross John Putch as David Teri Ralston as Mrs. Saunders Jamie Rose as Andrea
Mr Ross called a Wave meeting in the auditorium and requests that only Wave members be present, Ben tells The Wave members that they are only one in many schools across the nation that is involved in the Wave, and that they are about to see the leader of the whole organization and that he is going to speak to all of them on television to create an National Wave Party for Youths. Everyone is shocked when Mr. Ross projects the image of Adolf Hitler. He explains that there is no leader, and that there is no National Wave Party. If there were a leader, it would be the man on the projection screen. He explains how their obedience led them to act like Nazis
Laurie Mr. Ross David Robert Billings
He ended it by bringing all the members of the wave into the auditorium and showed them a picture of their leader, Adolf Hitler.
The wave creates a sense of unity and conformity among the students, leading to a loss of individual agency and critical thinking. Ben Ross initially uses the wave to demonstrate the power of group dynamics but later realizes the dangerous potential of such manipulation when it spirals out of control.
The cast of Feel the Wave - 2007 includes: Lidwine Okora Didier Sinclair
yes they feel wave vibrations
Christy Cooley's birth name is Christy Oglevee.
Christy Turlington goes by Turly, and Christy Burns.