Perlmudder
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So I have done this a bunch of times before, but for some reason I cannot figure it out this time. I am taking a coastal processes class and we are studying waves. I keep using the same formula, but the output just does not seem correct. I keep getting random numbers, and it just is not working for me. The formula we are given is:
Length = gT^2/2pi
where
g = gravity = 9.8
T = frequency
pi = 3.14....
So if wave 1 has a height of 10cm and a frequency of 0.75, what is its length?
So if wave 2 has a height of 12cm and a frequency of 0.87, what is its length?
So far I keep getting wave 1 = 20cm and wave 2 = 25cm. I am almost 100% positive these numbers are incorrect.
Soooo anybody good with math?
Length = gT^2/2pi
where
g = gravity = 9.8
T = frequency
pi = 3.14....
So if wave 1 has a height of 10cm and a frequency of 0.75, what is its length?
So if wave 2 has a height of 12cm and a frequency of 0.87, what is its length?
So far I keep getting wave 1 = 20cm and wave 2 = 25cm. I am almost 100% positive these numbers are incorrect.
Soooo anybody good with math?