Kelvin wake pattern

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Named after Lord Kelvin, who first explained it mathematically.

Noun[edit]

Kelvin wake pattern (plural Kelvin wake patterns)

  1. The wake pattern produced by waterfowls, boats, etc. crossing water, consisting of two wake lines that form the arms of a V, with the source of the wake at the point.