750 kilometers(470 miles)
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In the deep ocean a tsunami wave travels at well over 800 kilometres per hour (500 mph). As the tsunami approaches the coast and the waters become shallow its velocity slows to below 80 kilometres per hour (50 mph) and it becomes taller.
With the letter I anywhere in it? Tsunami.
The tsunami 2004 was bigger
You forgot to include the list, but typical vector quantities include position, velocity, acceleration, force, torque, momentum, rotational momentum.
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This is the answer for your question. There is the Velocity of the tsunami. The past equation is for the shallow water.
Thats a simple question it gets higher...
In the deep ocean a tsunami wave travels at well over 800 kilometres per hour (500 mph). As the tsunami approaches the coast and the waters become shallow its velocity slows to below 80 kilometres per hour (50 mph) and it becomes taller.
Acceleration means the velocity changes. Velocity is made up of speed and a direction, so if only the direction changes, the velocity still changes, and therefore there is acceleration. The typical example is moving around in a circle.
Roughly a few kilometers/second. See link below
Typical uses of vectors include force, position, velocity, acceleration, torque, rotational movement, and others.
its called a tsunami
"Tsunami" means Japanese harbor wave. That's why they call it tsunami.
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