Wave frequency

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wave frequency

  1. The frequency of any time-harmonic (or sinusoidal) physical quantity governed by a wave equation.

  2. In simple terms, the number of wave crests that pass a fixed point per second of time, equal to the inverse of the wave period.

    However, in a random sea, a variety of interpretations of this are possible. A commonly used definition is the so-called zero-upcrossing frequency, which is the number of successive upcrossings of the mean water level that pass a fixed point per second of time.
    See wave height, wave length.


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