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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract A wave tank is a laboratory setup for obseA wave tank is a laboratory setup for observing the behavior of surface waves. The typical wave tank is a box filled with liquid, usually water, leaving open or air-filled space on top. At one end of the tank an actuator generates waves; the other end usually has a wave-absorbing surface. A similar device is the ripple tank, which is flat and shallow and used for observing patterns of surface waves from above.ving patterns of surface waves from above. , Un tanque de olas es una configuración de Un tanque de olas es una configuración de laboratorio para observar el comportamiento de olas superficiales. El tanque de olas típico es una caja llena de líquido, generalmente agua, que deja un espacio abierto al aire en la parte superior. En un extremo del tanque, un actuador genera olas; el otro extremo suele tener una superficie que absorbe las ondas.​ Un dispositivo similar es el tanque de ondas, que es plano y poco profundo y se utiliza para observar patrones de ondas superficiales desde arriba.rones de ondas superficiales desde arriba.
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rdfs:comment Un tanque de olas es una configuración de Un tanque de olas es una configuración de laboratorio para observar el comportamiento de olas superficiales. El tanque de olas típico es una caja llena de líquido, generalmente agua, que deja un espacio abierto al aire en la parte superior. En un extremo del tanque, un actuador genera olas; el otro extremo suele tener una superficie que absorbe las ondas.​ Un dispositivo similar es el tanque de ondas, que es plano y poco profundo y se utiliza para observar patrones de ondas superficiales desde arriba.rones de ondas superficiales desde arriba. , A wave tank is a laboratory setup for obseA wave tank is a laboratory setup for observing the behavior of surface waves. The typical wave tank is a box filled with liquid, usually water, leaving open or air-filled space on top. At one end of the tank an actuator generates waves; the other end usually has a wave-absorbing surface. A similar device is the ripple tank, which is flat and shallow and used for observing patterns of surface waves from above.ving patterns of surface waves from above.
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