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- Wave_(audience) abstract "The wave (known as the Mexican wave in the anglosphere outside North America) is an example of metachronal rhythm achieved in a packed stadium when successive groups of spectators briefly stand, yell, and raise their arms. Immediately upon stretching to full height, the spectator returns to the usual seated position.The result is a wave of standing spectators that travels through the crowd, even though individual spectators never move away from their seats. In many large arenas the crowd is seated in a contiguous circuit all the way around the sport field, and so the wave is able to travel continuously around the arena; in discontiguous seating arrangements, the wave can instead reflect back and forth through the crowd. When the gap in seating is narrow, the wave can sometimes pass through it. Usually only one wave crest will be present at any given time in an arena. Simultaneous, counter-rotating waves have been produced.".
- Wave_(audience) thumbnail Confed-Cup_2005_-_Laolawelle.JPG?width=300.
- Wave_(audience) wikiPageID "87457".
- Wave_(audience) wikiPageRevisionID "604657921".
- Wave_(audience) hasPhotoCollection Wave_(audience).
- Wave_(audience) subject Category:Mexican_culture.
- Wave_(audience) subject Category:Terminology_used_in_multiple_sports.
- Wave_(audience) subject Category:Waves.
- Wave_(audience) type Abstraction100002137.
- Wave_(audience) type Event100029378.
- Wave_(audience) type Happening107283608.
- Wave_(audience) type Movement107309781.
- Wave_(audience) type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Wave_(audience) type Wave107352190.
- Wave_(audience) type Waves.
- Wave_(audience) type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Wave_(audience) comment "The wave (known as the Mexican wave in the anglosphere outside North America) is an example of metachronal rhythm achieved in a packed stadium when successive groups of spectators briefly stand, yell, and raise their arms. Immediately upon stretching to full height, the spectator returns to the usual seated position.The result is a wave of standing spectators that travels through the crowd, even though individual spectators never move away from their seats.".
- Wave_(audience) label "La Ola".
- Wave_(audience) label "La ola".
- Wave_(audience) label "Meksykańska fala".
- Wave_(audience) label "Ola (sport)".
- Wave_(audience) label "Ola".
- Wave_(audience) label "Ola".
- Wave_(audience) label "Wave (audience)".
- Wave_(audience) label "Wave (publiek)".
- Wave_(audience) label "ウェーブ (観客)".
- Wave_(audience) label "人浪".
- Wave_(audience) sameAs La_Ola.
- Wave_(audience) sameAs La_ola.
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- Wave_(audience) sameAs ウェーブ_(観客).
- Wave_(audience) sameAs 파도타기_응원.
- Wave_(audience) sameAs Wave_(publiek).
- Wave_(audience) sameAs Meksykańska_fala.
- Wave_(audience) sameAs Ola.
- Wave_(audience) sameAs m.0l_ly.
- Wave_(audience) sameAs Q1055040.
- Wave_(audience) sameAs Q1055040.
- Wave_(audience) sameAs Wave_(audience).
- Wave_(audience) wasDerivedFrom Wave_(audience)?oldid=604657921.
- Wave_(audience) depiction Confed-Cup_2005_-_Laolawelle.JPG.
- Wave_(audience) isPrimaryTopicOf Wave_(audience).