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A simple demonstration of the distinction between a wave envelope and individual wave crests. The red curves depict the wave envelope, while the blue curve indicates the individual wave crests (in the context of a surface wave, the blue curve can be viewed as the water surface).  
A simple demonstration of the distinction between a wave envelope and individual wave crests. The red curves depict the wave envelope, while the blue curve indicates the individual wave crests (in the context of a surface wave, the blue curve can be viewed as the water surface).  
The blue curve is not propagating while the red curve is steadily propagating to the right, highlighting the distinction between the propagation of an individual wave crest.
The blue curve is not propagating while the red curve is steadily propagating to the right, highlighting the distinction between the propagation of an individual wave crest.


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A table is included below that demonstrates three different cases: envelope propagation faster than crest propagation, envelope propagation equal to crest propagation, and envelope propagation slower than crest propagation. Both a continuous wave train and a single wave packet are shown.


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=== Derivation with KdV ===
=== Derivation using KdV ===


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! scope="col" width="200px" | Continuous Wave Train
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! scope="col" width="200px" | Solitary Wave
! scope="col" width="200px" | Single Wave Packet
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Revision as of 12:25, 2 June 2015

A simple demonstration of the distinction between a wave envelope and individual wave crests. The red curves depict the wave envelope, while the blue curve indicates the individual wave crests (in the context of a surface wave, the blue curve can be viewed as the water surface). The blue curve is not propagating while the red curve is steadily propagating to the right, highlighting the distinction between the propagation of an individual wave crest.

A table is included below that demonstrates three different cases: envelope propagation faster than crest propagation, envelope propagation equal to crest propagation, and envelope propagation slower than crest propagation. Both a continuous wave train and a single wave packet are shown.


Derivation using KdV

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More Examples

Various Demonstrations of Wave Envelope vs. Wave Crest Propagation
Case Continuous Wave Train Single Wave Packet
: Envelope propagation faster than crest propagation.
: Envelope propagation equal to crest propagation.
: Envelope propagation slower than crest propagation.