Answer Trough-the lowest point of the wave Crest/Peak-the highest point of the wave Wave length-the distance from one part of the wave, to the same part further on (sorry can't define it very well!) Amplitude - the maximum height reached Wave speed - the number of waves to pass a fixed point per second
The frequency of the wave is 4 Hz. The wavelength of the wave is 5 meters. The amplitude of the wave is 1 meter (half of the total height).
The frequency of a wave is the reciprocal of its period. So, if the period of the wave is 5 seconds, the frequency would be 1/5 Hz, which is 0.2 Hz.
The wave base is typically assumed to be half the wavelength, which would make it 5 feet below the trough of the wave. This depth is where the wave's orbital motion decreases to nearly zero.
The wave base is typically half the wavelength of a wave. In this case, with a wavelength of 10 feet, the wave base would be around 5 feet deep. This is the depth below which water particles are not significantly affected by the wave passing above.
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When 40 is divided into 8 equal parts, each part is calculated by dividing 40 by 8. This results in 5. Therefore, each of the 8 equal parts is 5.
To divide 13.5 into 5 equal parts, you simply divide 13.5 by 5. This calculation gives you 13.5 ÷ 5 = 2.7. Therefore, each of the 5 equal parts would be 2.7.
48 ÷ 5 = 9 remainder 3 No, unless the remaining 3 are split into 5 equal parts each and 3 of those parts are added to each row.
To divide 5 inches into 8 equal parts, you would take 5 and divide it by 8. This gives you 5/8 inches for each part. So, each of the 8 parts would measure 0.625 inches.
To divide 50 equally, you can split it into equal parts based on the number of divisions you want. For example, if you want to divide 50 into 5 equal parts, each part would be 10 (50 ÷ 5 = 10). Similarly, you could divide it into 2 equal parts of 25 each, or 10 equal parts of 5 each. The key is to use division to ensure each part is the same size.
The frequency of the wave is 4 Hz. The wavelength of the wave is 5 meters. The amplitude of the wave is 1 meter (half of the total height).
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The frequency of a wave is the reciprocal of its period. So, if the period of the wave is 5 seconds, the frequency would be 1/5 Hz, which is 0.2 Hz.
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