Thats a simple question it gets higher...
It will be 4 times the original
i think the feet also doubled
What happens to the height of the tsunami when its velocity is doubled?
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h=1, t=1/55
its volume is also doubled...
the tsunami hit alaska lity bay in july 9,1958 and the tsunami was about 1,720 feet tall
Because width doesn't matter in a tsunami. The width is typically the length of the shore. It would be extremely difficult to classify a tsunami based upon height and width when the width is simply incomparable.
no, a tsunami slows down when approaching the shore. But it gains height and actually stored its power until it reaches land.
Tsunami waves have a much longer wavelength in proportion to their height than ordinary waves do. They are often miles long.
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The area gets doubled.
The volume is doubled.
Volume doubles
increase
Volume doubles
The volume is doubled.
The volume of the cylinder would be doubled.
its volume is also doubled...
well...if it's doubled then its doubled (just treat it the same)
If the linear dimensions are doubled, the area is multiplied by (2)2 = 4 .
In the first case, the area will remain the same. In the second case, the area will doubled.