TWO CIRCULAR WAVES INTERFERING 3D Rose Gold1970-01-01T00:00:00+00:00Circular waves radiate out from two point-sources creating an interference pattern as they superimpose on each other. The waves sum together producing higher peaks and deeper toughs at some points, whilst cancelling each other out at other points.PT13Shttps://d38zjy0x98992m.cloudfront.net/e6f195fb-9893-4f40-a49d-9cf3177c7513/Two_Circular_Waves_Rose_Gold_UHD_265_xlarge.jpghttps://d38zjy0x98992m.cloudfront.net/e6f195fb-9893-4f40-a49d-9cf3177c7513/Two_Circular_Waves_Rose_Gold_UHD_265_mp4_hd_video.mp4https://www.scientific.pictures/-/galleries/animations/-/medias/e6f195fb-9893-4f40-a49d-9cf3177c7513/pricehttps://www.scientific.pictures/-/galleries/animations/-/medias/e6f195fb-9893-4f40-a49d-9cf3177c7513/price
Supercavitation
Projectile (red) travelling through the water in a bubble of its own creation. The flattened nose creates areas of very low pressure that result in bubbles (cavities). When these merge into a bubble that encloses the projectile, it is called supercavitation. Larger objects can use supercavitation but they must augment the pressure drop with gas expelled at the nose (e.g. rocket-powered torpedos).
Animation ID: SUPERCAVITATION_UHD
Duration: 00:06
Animation resolution: 3840x2160 pixels @ 30.0 fps, ~25.1 Mbits/s
Animation keywords: ammunition, ballistics, bubble, bullet, cavitation, fluid dynamics, gun, submarine, supercavitating bullet, supercavitating projectile, supercavitation, torpedo, underwater, water, weapon
Supercavitation2020-11-10T06:02:36ZProjectile (red) travelling through the water in a bubble of its own creation. The flattened nose creates areas of very low pressure that result in bubbles (cavities). When these merge into a bubble that encloses the projectile, it is called supercavit...PT6Shttps://d38zjy0x98992m.cloudfront.net/2949b4c0-8abe-43ba-8cc0-d79d905ff912/SUPERCAVITATION_UHD_xlarge.jpghttps://d38zjy0x98992m.cloudfront.net/2949b4c0-8abe-43ba-8cc0-d79d905ff912/SUPERCAVITATION_UHD_mp4_hd_video.mp4https://www.scientific.pictures/-/galleries/animations/-/medias/2949b4c0-8abe-43ba-8cc0-d79d905ff912/pricehttps://www.scientific.pictures/-/galleries/animations/-/medias/2949b4c0-8abe-43ba-8cc0-d79d905ff912/price
Doppler Shift (General)1970-01-01T00:00:00+00:00Generalised animation of the increase in frequency observed in waves emitted from an approaching source (or conversely a decrease in frequency in waves emitted from a receding source). This Doppler Shift happens in sound waves (e.g. a siren of an appro...PT13Shttps://d38zjy0x98992m.cloudfront.net/54c7e0da-2c06-4aea-bb8d-970fa4665543/DOPPLER_Shift_UHD_xlarge.jpghttps://d38zjy0x98992m.cloudfront.net/54c7e0da-2c06-4aea-bb8d-970fa4665543/DOPPLER_Shift_UHD_mp4_hd_video.mp4https://www.scientific.pictures/-/galleries/animations/-/medias/54c7e0da-2c06-4aea-bb8d-970fa4665543/pricehttps://www.scientific.pictures/-/galleries/animations/-/medias/54c7e0da-2c06-4aea-bb8d-970fa4665543/price