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  • Oct 25, 2007, 10:38 AM
    steph00814
    wave equations!
    hi

    I've got two questions and was wondering if you could help:

    1. if a deep water wave has a period of 18 seconds, what is its speed of travel?

    I no that speed= wavelength/ period but how do you go about doing it without knowing the wavelength?

    2. for a wave of wavelength 280 m, what is its speed of travel?
    this is also similar how would you go about doing it without knowing the period?

    thank you
  • Oct 25, 2007, 11:02 AM
    ebaines
    According to this site:
    Ocean surface wave - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    for deep water waves the speed and wavelength are related by:

    where is in meters and speed is in m/s.

    Perhaps this relationship is described in your text book? With this you should be able to solve the problems.

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