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Old Aug 23, 2006, 09:54 AM
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Dimensional Analysis-Speed of Ocean Waves

The speed of ocean waves depends on the distance between the waves (the wavelength measured in meters) and the acceleration of gravity (g, measeured in m/s^2) in this way:

V=K*wavelength^p*g^q...

where K is a dimensionless constant, find the values of the exponents p and q

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