How to calculate time interval between two successive water waves
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The time elapsed between the crossings of two successive crests through a given point is the period of the wave. In one period, the wave travels a distance of one wavelength; in other words, the speed (i.e. distance traveled divided by time of travel) is the ratio of the wavelength divided by the period.
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- The time elapsed between the crossings of two successive crests through a given point is the period of the wave. In one period, the wave travels a distance of one wavelength; in other words, the speed (i.e. distance traveled divided by time of travel) is the ratio of the wavelength divided by the period. Figure 1.1. .
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