Physics, asked by merinsarashibu, 9 months ago

Ocean waves of time period is 10s have a speed of 15m/s. What is the wavelength of
these waves? (150m)

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Answered by smartbrainz
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The wavelength of the waves which are given above is equal to 150 metre

Explanation:

Given,

  • the time period of complete to and fro motion of the ocean wave is equal to 10 second
  • the speed of the waves in the ocean is equal to 15 metre per second

we know that the wavelength of a wave is actually the product between the time period of oscillation and the speed of the particular wave.

So , wavelength = 15x10= 150 meter.

The time period of a wave can be defined as the total time taken for a complete to and fro oscillation.

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