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- Inertial_wave abstract "Inertial waves, also known as inertial oscillations, are a type of mechanical wave possible in rotating fluids. Unlike surface gravity waves commonly seen at the beach or in the bathtub, inertial waves travel through the interior of the fluid, not at the surface. Like any other kind of wave, an inertial wave is caused by a restoring force and characterized by its wavelength and frequency. Because the restoring force for inertial waves is the Coriolis force, their wavelengths and frequencies are related in a peculiar way. Inertial waves are transverse. Most commonly they are observed in atmospheres, oceans, lakes, and laboratory experiments. Rossby waves, geostrophic currents, and geostrophic winds are examples of inertial waves. Inertial waves are also likely to exist in the core of the Earth.".
- Inertial_wave thumbnail Inertial_waves.jpg?width=300.
- Inertial_wave wikiPageExternalLink 325421a0.html.
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- Inertial_wave wikiPageLength "7514".
- Inertial_wave wikiPageOutDegree "33".
- Inertial_wave wikiPageRevisionID "690764031".
- Inertial_wave wikiPageWikiLink Accretion_disk.
- Inertial_wave wikiPageWikiLink Category:Fluid_mechanics.
- Inertial_wave wikiPageWikiLink Category:Geophysics.
- Inertial_wave wikiPageWikiLink Category:Waves.
- Inertial_wave wikiPageWikiLink Centrifugal_force.
- Inertial_wave wikiPageWikiLink Coriolis_force.
- Inertial_wave wikiPageWikiLink Earth.
- Inertial_wave wikiPageWikiLink Flow_velocity.
- Inertial_wave wikiPageWikiLink Fluid.
- Inertial_wave wikiPageWikiLink Frequency.
- Inertial_wave wikiPageWikiLink Galaxy.
- Inertial_wave wikiPageWikiLink Geostrophic_current.
- Inertial_wave wikiPageWikiLink Geostrophic_wind.
- Inertial_wave wikiPageWikiLink Group_velocity.
- Inertial_wave wikiPageWikiLink Mechanical_wave.
- Inertial_wave wikiPageWikiLink Navier–Stokes_equations.
- Inertial_wave wikiPageWikiLink Phase_velocity.
- Inertial_wave wikiPageWikiLink Restoring_force.
- Inertial_wave wikiPageWikiLink Ring_system_(astronomy).
- Inertial_wave wikiPageWikiLink Rossby_wave.
- Inertial_wave wikiPageWikiLink Transverse_wave.
- Inertial_wave wikiPageWikiLink Wave_vector.
- Inertial_wave wikiPageWikiLink Wavelength.
- Inertial_wave wikiPageWikiLink Wind_wave.
- Inertial_wave wikiPageWikiLink File:Inertial_waves.jpg.
- Inertial_wave wikiPageWikiLinkText "Inertial oscillations".
- Inertial_wave wikiPageWikiLinkText "Inertial wave".
- Inertial_wave wikiPageWikiLinkText "inertial energy".
- Inertial_wave wikiPageWikiLinkText "inertial gravity waves".
- Inertial_wave wikiPageWikiLinkText "inertial wave".
- Inertial_wave wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cite_book.
- Inertial_wave wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cite_journal.
- Inertial_wave subject Category:Fluid_mechanics.
- Inertial_wave subject Category:Geophysics.
- Inertial_wave subject Category:Waves.
- Inertial_wave hypernym Wave.
- Inertial_wave type Band.
- Inertial_wave type Geophysic.
- Inertial_wave type Liquid.
- Inertial_wave type Mechanic.
- Inertial_wave type Science.
- Inertial_wave type Subfield.
- Inertial_wave comment "Inertial waves, also known as inertial oscillations, are a type of mechanical wave possible in rotating fluids. Unlike surface gravity waves commonly seen at the beach or in the bathtub, inertial waves travel through the interior of the fluid, not at the surface. Like any other kind of wave, an inertial wave is caused by a restoring force and characterized by its wavelength and frequency.".
- Inertial_wave label "Inertial wave".
- Inertial_wave sameAs Q1797161.
- Inertial_wave sameAs Onde_inertielle.
- Inertial_wave sameAs Tregleiksbølgje.
- Inertial_wave sameAs Treghetsbølge.
- Inertial_wave sameAs m.026bv60.
- Inertial_wave sameAs Q1797161.
- Inertial_wave wasDerivedFrom Inertial_wave?oldid=690764031.
- Inertial_wave depiction Inertial_waves.jpg.
- Inertial_wave isPrimaryTopicOf Inertial_wave.