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Longitudinal (486 bytes)
1: The term, '''longitudinal''' means "front-to-back" or "top-to-bottom" as op... 5: In [[automotive engineering]], the term, 'longitudinal' refers to an engine in which the crankshaft is o... Longitudinal wave (465 bytes) 1: ...along the wave's direction of travel. Examples of longitudinal waves include [[sound wave]]s, ripples in water, ... 9: [[de:Longitudinalwelle]] 10: [[nl:longitudinale golf]] Longitudinal voltage (664 bytes) 1: In [[telecommunication]], a '''longitudinal voltage''' is a [[voltage]] induced or appearing ... 3: <i>Note 1:</i> Longitudinal voltage may be effectively eliminated by using di... 5: <i>Note 2:</i> Induced longitudinal voltages at low ([[Power (physics)|power]]-[[line... Longitudinal fissure (193 bytes) 1: The '''Longitudinal Fissure''' is the fissure (groove) that runs from... Longitudinal studies (61 bytes) Longitudinal redundancy check (1204 bytes) 1: In [[telecommunication]], a '''longitudinal redundancy check''' (LRC) or '''horizontal redund... 3: *A combination of longitudinal and [[vertical redundancy check]] allows the [[er... 8: A longitudinal redundancy check character, which is used to veri... Medial longitudinal fasciculus (523 bytes) 1: The '''medial longitudinal fasciculus''' ('''MLF''') is a group of [[axon]]s... Medial longitudinal fissure (288 bytes) 1: ...meninges|brain covering]], lies within the medial longitudinal fissure. Rectilinear propagation (393 bytes) 1: ...nsverse wave|transverse]] and [[longitudinal wave|longitudinal]] waves. Even though a [[wave front]] may be bent... Transverse (508 bytes) 1: ...sverse''' means "side-to-side" as opposed to '''[[longitudinal]]''' which means "front-to-back". 5: ...rear wheel drive]] vehicles use a front-to-back [[longitudinal]] arrangement. Transverse wave (2268 bytes) 5: ...erse waves travel slower than [[longitudinal wave|longitudinal waves]] (which include [[sound]], ripples in [[wa... 7: ...tor and are governed by a scalar wave equation. A longitudinal wave exists as compressions moving through the pl... Multi-link suspension (2201 bytes) 1: ...ns, using 3 or more lateral arms, and one or more longitudinal arms. These arms do not have to be of equal lengt... 11: ...and lateral compliance. This needs a pair of arms longitudinally separated. 19: ... to react 'spin' forces, or by rigidly fixing the longitudinal link to the hub. Zero sound (139 bytes) 1: ... given by [[Lev Davidovich Landau|Landau]] to the longitudinal density vibrations in quantum fermi liquids. LCF (177 bytes) 2: * [[Longitudinal center of flotation]] Ocean surface wave (1491 bytes) 2: ...on, which is a combination of [[longitudinal wave|longitudinal]] and [[transverse wave|transverse]] wave motions... Epicenter (1380 bytes) 3: ... [[refraction|refracts]] the [[longitudinal waves|longitudinal]] or compressional ([[P-wave]]s). Surface wave (1765 bytes) 3: ...r]], [[ocean surface wave]]s. [[longitudinal wave|Longitudinal]] and [[transverse wave|transverse]] motions of t... Auerbach's plexus (354 bytes) 1: ...], '''Auerbach's [[plexus]]''' exists between the longitudinal and circular layers of muscle in the [[gastrointe... Load transfer (2427 bytes) 1: ...und a motor vehicle during [[acceleration]] (both longitudinal and lateral). This includes [[Brake|braking]], or... 9: ...creasing the vehicles wheel base (length) reduces longitudinal load transfer. While increasing the vehicles tra... Landau damping (404 bytes) 1: ...] (exponential decrease as a function of time) of longitudinal space charge waves in [[plasma]] or a similar env...
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