the speed of the wind,the length of time that the wind blows, and the fetch
No. Aplitude is the height of the wave. Frequency and wavelength can be used to calculate the speed of the wave by multiplying them together (if the units are appropriate).
I believe a wave breaks when its steepness exceeds its height and speed.
The speed of a wave depends only on the mechanical or electrical characteristics of the medium or environment through which the wave propagates. It doesn't depend on the wave's frequency or wavelength.
the wind speed,wind duration and the distance the wave is traveling
the speed of the wind,the length of time that the wind blows, and the fetch
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No, the amplitude of a wave does not affect the wavelength or wave speed. The wavelength is determined by the frequency of the wave, while the wave speed is determined by the medium through which the wave is traveling. Amplitude simply represents the maximum displacement of particles in the wave.
The speed of a wave doesn't depend on its frequency.
No. Aplitude is the height of the wave. Frequency and wavelength can be used to calculate the speed of the wave by multiplying them together (if the units are appropriate).
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Both the wavelength and the frequency of a wave affect the speed of a wave.
looseness of sediment, speed of wave, angle of wae on sediment, angle of beach floor (as that changes the waves suction angle height and strength)
I believe a wave breaks when its steepness exceeds its height and speed.
Frequency and speed of propagation of the wave are independent of one another. The medium determines the speed of propagation.
Assuming a constant wavelength, then increasing the wave speed will increase the frequency.
height tailwinds or headwinds.