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Ocean waves are observed to travel to the right along the water surface during a developing storm. A Coast Guard weather station observes that there is a vertical distance from high point to low point of 4.6 meters and a horizontal distance of 8.6 meters between adjacent crests. The waves splash into the station once every 6.2 seconds. Determine the amplitude, wavelength, frequency and period of these waves. Write out the equation that governs this behavior.

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Answer:

And the Waves speed is 1.4 m/s

Step-by-step explanation:

V = f * w

User Nana
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Answer:

The amplitude is 2.3 m

The Wavelength is 8.6 m

The frequency is 0.16 Hz

The time period is 6.25 sec

The equation that governs the behavior is
Y=(2.3)sin[((2\pi)/(8.6) )x -((2\pi)/(6.2) )t]

Step-by-step explanation:

The explanation is shown on the first uploaded image

Ocean waves are observed to travel to the right along the water surface during a developing-example-1
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