(isim) dev dalga, taşma, kabarma, dalgalanma, inip çıkma

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surge
The swell or heave of the sea. (FM 55-501)
{n} a swelling sea, a wave
{v} to rise high
A temporary, large increase in the voltage or current in an electric circuit or cable
a rapid rise in current or voltage, usually followed by a fall back to a normal level
If a physical force such as water or electricity surges through something, it moves through it suddenly and powerfully. Thousands of volts surged through his car after he careered into a lamp post, ripping out live wires
{i} large wave, billow; eruption, spurt; strong forward movement like that of a wave; short sudden jump in electrical voltage which is likely to damage electronic components (Electricity)
The tapered part of a windlass barrel or a capstan, upon which the cable surges, or slips
a sudden forceful flow
A change in water level caused by the weather, that travels with about the same speed as the tide Small surges are caused by local weather (high barometric pressure and offshore winds lowering sea level), but large surges are caused by weather patterns some distance away Because the surge interacts with the tidal wave, times of high and low water may also be affected
To swell; to rise hifg and roll
a strong forward movement, as in: When the doors opened there was a surge in the crowd
A sudden electrical spike or increase of voltage and current
A spring; a fountain
A large wave or billow; a great, rolling swell of water, produced generally by a high wind
{f} rise and fall in or like waves; swell, heave, rise; increase suddenly (Electricity)
The increase in sea water height from the level that would normally occur were there no storm Although the most dramatic surges are associated with hurricanes, even smaller low pressure systems can cause a slight increase in the sea level if the wind and fetch is just right It is estimated by subtracting the normal astronomic tide from the observed storm tide
If the mass flow through the compressor is reduced beyond a certain point, the directions of the velocities relative to the blading are so different from the blade angles that the flow breaks down completely The compressor is then said to surge
A surge is a sudden powerful movement of a physical force such as wind or water. The whole car shuddered with an almost frightening surge of power
rise or heave upward under the influence of a natural force such as a wave; "the boats surged"
(isim) dev dalga, taşma, kabarma, dalgalanma, inip çıkma