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Orbital motion
In hydrodynamics, the motion of a fluid particle induced by the passage of a progressive gravity wave. When the wave height is small and the fluid depth is great, the orbit is a circle the radius of which decreases exponentially with depth. In shallow fluids, the orbit is an ellipse, which degenerates into a horizontal line at the bottom boundary of the fluid.
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