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Surface wave



         


In physics, a surface wave is a wave that is guided along the interface between two different media for a mechanical wave, or by a refractive index gradient for an electromagnetic wave.

An example is the waves at the surface of water, ocean surface waves. Longitudinal and transverse motions of the surface particles combine to undergo a clockwise circular motion. As the depth into the water increases, the radius of the circles decreases. See: . Another example is internal waves, waves that are transmitted along the interface of two water masses of different densities.

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Applications in telecommunications

Source: from Federal Standard 1037C in support of MIL-STD-188

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