Answer:
70 m/s
Explanation:
"The speed of a tidal wave in meters/second is given by the square root of the product of the acceleration due to gravity on Earth (9.8 meters/second2) and the depth of the ocean in meters":
The sentence above can be interpreted into the equation shown below (letting speed of tidal wave be "s", acceleration due to gravity be "g", and depth be "d"):
![s=√(g*d)](https://img.qammunity.org/2020/formulas/mathematics/middle-school/xa8r362nvbl6d0s32qabebujfzgxj2k5hg.png)
Given d = 500 and g = 9.8, we find speed (s):
![s=√(g*d) \\s=√((9.8)*(500)) \\s=√(4900)\\ s=70](https://img.qammunity.org/2020/formulas/mathematics/middle-school/ink46bydxh9db85l5hxr28u8kqf20u2yqn.png)
Hence, the speed is 70 meters per second.