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Waves

Horizontales
an electromagnetic wave of a frequency between about 104 and 1011 or 1012 Hz, as used for long-distance communication.
is relating to electromagnetic radiation with wavelengths shorter than visible light.
A period is the name given to a horizontal row of the periodic table.
The change in direction of a wave, such as a light or sound wave, away from a boundary the wave encounters.
the range of wavelengths or frequencies over which electromagnetic radiation extends.
An electromagnetic wave with a frequency in the range of 100 megahertz to 30 gigahertz (lower than infrared but higher than other radio waves)
is popular among computer scientists and is used in a wide variety of situations.
is the point on a wave with the maximum value or upward displacement within a cycle.
penetrating electromagnetic radiation of a kind arising from the radioactive decay of atomic nuclei.
A concave lens is any lens that has an inward curve in the middle. In other words, the edges of the lens are thicker than the middle.
Verticales
the lowest turning point of a business cycle.
the angle made by a reflected ray with a perpendicular to the reflecting surface.
a long body of water curling into an arched form and breaking on the shore
is the action or state of being squished down or made smaller or more pressed together.
an increase (or decrease) in the frequency of sound, light, or other waves as the source and observer move toward (or away from) each other.
the fact or phenomenon of light, radio waves, etc., being deflected in passing obliquely through the interface between one medium and another or through a medium of varying density.
as a process by which light waves break up into dark and light bands or into the colors of the spectrum.
a transparent optical device used to converge or diverge transmitted light and to form images.
can be measured on anything that travels in waves, like sound, light, or water.
A substance, such as agar, in which bacteria or other microorganisms are grown for scientific purposes.