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waveguide

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Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
This page is about waveguides for acoustics and sound, for other types of waveguide, see Waveguide An acoustic waveguide is a physical structure for guiding sound waves .

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. a hollow metal conductor that provides a path to guide microwaves; used in radar [syn: wave guide ]

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. A structure which guides waves, such as electromagnetic waves, light, or sound waves. vb. To act as a #Noun for

Usage examples of waveguide.

When the light was at the precise wavelength and all of the light waves were in perfect alignment, the lens allowed the light to escape out the front to the argon-filled waveguide, which channeled the laser energy to the deformable mirror in the nose turret.

On the screen, a waveguide graph showing frequency modulation had been added beside the image of each drone.

At every turn, their headlights picked out bewildering collections of every spare part imaginable: crated interrupters, gravitron compensators, wave shunts, dynamos, telsa coils, amplifiers, generators, multipliers, Drive oscillators, resonance waveguides, Deighton modulators, the billion and one items necessary to maintain a sizable fleet aloft and in fighting trim.

The waveguide was constructed from wire salvaged from an old TV set and built following the directions in the Radio Amateur's Handbook.

But Brim and Ursis both noted a great deal of coincident work being done on the KA'PPA-tower insulation-and complete reisolation of the Vertical's waveguide system.

Truculent, now stationed at the Admiralty in Avalon-had contrived to alter her N(112-B) Power Chambers at the time the waveguides were being reoriented, but Ursis vociferously denied any such Sodeskayan conspiracy.

Only a third of the station's outline was filled with detailed depictions of bulkheads and decks, conduits and waveguides, tur-bolift shafts and structural support beams.

Only a third of the station's outline was filled with detailed depictions of bulkheads and decks, conduits and waveguides, tur­bolift shafts and structural support beams.

He'd then launched into something about subatomic forces and field waveguides that had lost her completely.

The crystals were inserted in the hose, the celluloid poured over them and the whole thing was seated in a magnetic waveguide while the celluloid was cooling.