yes, it would be called a ripple.....
LOL, yes but that is really offensive.
The center of a ripple is called the focal point. This is where the disturbance that creates the ripple originates, spreading outwards in concentric circles.
The distance in a straight line from one place on a ripple to the same place on the next ripple is called the wave length.
These are the crests and troughs of the wave (in a ripple on the surface of water or other liquid).
I think the answer is called ripple marks
when a.c convert in d.c then some components of a.c remain with it called ripple factor
ripple
Ripple voltage is a voltage with an impure wave that isn't stable at all. Usually when you overload an AC to DC converter, it tends to do that.
A ripple counter is a counter in which state transitions of one or more flip flops are triggered by the outputs of other flip flops in the circuit. If all flip flops in the counter are triggered by a common clock pulse, then the counter is called a "synchronous counter". a ripple counter is a counter that will ripple through the information sequentialy. .
surface wave
la Nina , la pinta and the santa maria
Ripple marks