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Calculatethe direction of a wave
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[QUOTE="Wikeboy, post: 6078050, member: 641686"] To start of, I'm new to physics Forums. My thoughts this evening are directed to a physics question. "How to calculate a direction of a wave". The things i believe i need is three sensors that indicates [I]When [/I] the wave passes the equipment. I will measure each specific time and compare them against each other. The velocity of the wave will be unknown and i have tried some methods, but came out with nonsens. Does anybody here have any suggestions about how to solve this kind of problem? [I]With kind regards, Viktor[/I] [/QUOTE]
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