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There was no third attack wave planned (or trained for) for the Pearl Harbor attack on December 7, 1941. The third wave would have been the First Wave landing, refueling & rearming, then launching again. There would have been a significant time lag between the end of the second wave and the start of the third wave. Casualties in the third wave would have been very heavy. The First wave lost nine shot down (4.9% losses); The Second Wave lost 20 shot-down (11.8% losses). Additionally 74 aircraft from both waves were damaged; many of these severely damaged aircraft were shoved over-board to clear the flight deck. US anti-aircraft fire was becoming very deadly after the initial surprise of the first wave.It is also very doubtful that the first wave could complete landing, refueling, rearming, and taking off all before the second wave would arrive back at the carriers (about an hour after the first wave). Otherwise, the third wave would have to wait until the second wave was landed and put below in the hangers to clear the flight deck for the third wave (coming from the hanger deck). In this most likely event, the third wave would have not launched until about 12:30pm local time at the earliest. This wave would not have arrived over targets at Pearl Harbor and vicinity until about 2:15pm (4 ½ hours after the end of the 2nd wave strike). An attack would have lasted about 50-60 minutes (based on first two waves' times), and then returned to the carriers at about 4:30pm. Additionally, the Japanese did not have pre-planned specified targets for this third wave, whether ships in the harbor, ships at sea or ground installations. Specific armaments are required to be loaded depending on the specific targets.This would have exposed the Japanese Strike Force to an additional 5+ hours of the potential for discovery and counter-strike from the Americans. Since the American carriers were not in the harbor, and at an unknown location, the Japanese feared that they were possibly close enough to be a threat.
The first people transported from the Caribbean to Kings County were slaves brought by Dutch and English settlers for working the farms in the 17th century. The first big wave of immigration of free people from the Caribbean started at the beginning of the 20th century.
by definition a wave is a disturbance that transfers energy from one place to another. a force transfers energy and creates a disturbance therefor creating a wave http://seagrant.uaf.edu/marine-ed/curriculum/images/stories/grade7/wave.jpg
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No, the wave at sporting events is not an example of a real wave in nature. The wave at sporting events involves fans standing up and sitting down in sequence, creating a visual effect that travels around the stadium.
Either. It simply supports the home team.
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A Mexican wave is a physical phenomenon where people stand up and sit down in succession, creating a visible pattern moving around a stadium. It is not a wave in the physics sense; instead, it is a form of crowd participation and entertainment. There is no actual wave propagation like in transverse or compression waves.
as i hear it started in a corner of a baseball stadium and every one started to do it. but the wave it self is just a way tocheer on your team. most of the time you start siting in a seat and stand up when the "wave" gets to you. for the name itself it looks like a wave of people ----
You can purchase mizuno wave in stores or online. Many sporting goods stores like Dicks Sporting Goods usually carry many styles of this name brand in their stores.
You should be able to find them at any number of online sites (such as Amazon.com and Ebay.com), or in a local sporting goods store (like Dick's Sporting Goods and Big 5 Sporting Goods).
If you prefer to shop in person for the Mizuno Wave Lightning 5 I would recommend you go to your nearest MC Sporting Goods, Dunhams, or Dick's Sporting Goods Store. If you want to shop online Nextagg is a great comparison site.
tidal wave starts by pressure in the oceans floor
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waves start anywhere in the ocean.