A bow wave is a phenomenon that occurs when a boat or a ship travels through water, creating a wave at the front (or bow) of the vessel. This wave is the result of the displacement of water as the hull moves forward, and it is characterized by a distinct V-shape. As the vessel moves faster, the bow wave can become larger and more pronounced. In fluid dynamics, the bow wave is an example of a wave pattern that occurs at high speeds.

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