You can't farm waves! Have you actually asked your question correctly do you mean a wage energy farm? If so ask that, please make your question very clear.
getting you know what so hard .... harder baby harder
Longitudinal Wave
Wave is 'nami' in Japanese, as in 'tsunami' (tidal wave).
Longitudinal wave
longitudinal wave
The time it takes to build a wave energy system can vary depending on factors such as the size of the project, location, permitting processes, and technology used. On average, it can take anywhere from a few years to over a decade to plan, develop, and construct a wave energy project.
Aegir wave farm was created in 2014.
depends on the size of the wave and what ocean it is in
An S-wave travels at 3.5 kilometers per second. If you have an S-wave traveling 6000 kilometers, it would take 1.7seconds.
two seconds
the farm the sheep and the corn
about 1 hour. (nahsee)
To determine how long it takes a wave to travel 5000 km, you need to know the wave's speed. For example, if the wave travels at a speed of 300 m/s (typical for sound in air), it would take approximately 16.67 hours to cover that distance. If the wave travels faster, say at 1500 m/s (typical for sound in water), it would take about 3.47 hours. Therefore, the time depends on the specific speed of the wave in question.
Radio wave + radio wave = radiation. Hope that helps!
9,000 miles
The time it takes for wave A to reach a station depends on the distance between the source of the wave and the station, as well as the speed of the wave. Generally, this can range from a fraction of a second to several minutes for seismic waves, for example.
I believe you should review the speed of the wave the medium through which it is traveling and whether or not you have already been given all the information you need to answer.