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Answered by prathamuttekar27
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Waves are caused by winds blowing across the surface of the sea. The wind energy is transferred to the waves and thus the stronger the wind is the more energy is into the waves. So wave energy is the energy contained in the waves. Wave Energy is proportional to the square of the height of the wave and the wave height is inversely proportional to the depth of the water, so this automatically means that the waves near the coast carry the most energy.

The oceans cover about 70% of the surface of the earth and are considered to be one of the greatest sources of renewable energy. Winds blowing over the oceans produce waves in all parts of the world with different frequency and power. There are places where the winds blow 7×24 and thus they produce waves around the clock. It should be noted that some locations are more suitable than others for the capturing of the wave energy. You may read some of the wave energy facts in our article titled Wave Energy facts.

When a wave crashes on the shore it releases great amounts of energy since Ocean waves carry large amounts of energy as they move up and down. In order to picture the amount of energy they carry, it should be noted that a 10ft high by 3ft length wave carries enough energy to light 1000 bulbs.

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Answered by Anonymous
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✔️Wave Energy also known as Ocean Wave Energy.

✔️It is another type of ocean based renewable energy source.

✔️It uses the power of the waves to generate electricity.

✔️Wave energy uses the vertical movement of the surface water that produce tidal waves.

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