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Welle

Welle is a German noun meaning wave. In everyday language, it describes a moving disturbance that transfers energy, such as a ripple on water or a gust of sound, and it serves as the base for many compound terms in science and technology.

In physics, a wave is a propagating oscillation. Waves can be mechanical, needing a medium (water waves,

In culture, the word appears in titles and expressions. Die Welle is a 2008 German film about

Geography and onomastics: Welle is also the name of several places in German-speaking regions and can be

Overall, Welle functions as a versatile term in German, bridging science, culture, and geography while signaling

sound
waves),
or
electromagnetic,
able
to
travel
through
a
vacuum
(light,
radio
waves).
Common
properties
include
wavelength,
frequency,
amplitude,
and
speed.
German
technical
terms
build
from
Welle,
for
example
Wellenlänge
(wavelength)
and
Wellenfront
(wavefront).
a
classroom
experiment
that
explores
social
dynamics
and
autocracy.
The
expression
eine
Welle
der
Begeisterung
describes
a
sudden
surge
of
enthusiasm.
found
as
a
surname.
In
these
uses,
the
meaning
is
not
related
to
the
physical
concept
of
a
wave,
but
reflects
historical
naming
traditions.
motion,
energy,
or
change
across
contexts.