Impossible to calculate as the movement of body, arms and legs each make waves and this is dependant on the size of the baoy part moving through the water
a wave that is about the size of a virus is ultraviolet a wave.
small
about the size of a pin head
how does the size of a ball on a plunger affect the amplitude of a wave
The size of the sound waves emitted
Think about it. Its a lake. The waves have to move towards shore. The real answer is that boats that you dont see further out on the lake make waves that hit all sides of the lake and will travel the full length of the lake, no matter what size.
The wave size will be reduced the deeper you make the pool. Deeper = less waves.........shallow=more waves
move very slowly and quitly so you dont scare him, after all you must be at least 100 times his size.....
It depends on the size of the surrounding waves - they are defined as waves that are more than twice the size of surrounding waves
Sand sharks are viewed as the most timid and least aggressive of the shark species. They are small in size and move slowly.
Wind waves range in size from small ripples, to waves over 100 ft (30 m) high.[1]
Waves are created when wind moves across the surface of water. The size, speed and direction of the wave when it reaches the shore is determined by the speed of the wind, the amount of time the wind is blowing in the same direction, and distance over which the wind blows in a constant direction. Tsunami's are waves created by earthquakes. Boats can make waves too. You can make ripple waves in a puddle or lake by throwing a rock into the water. Tides are not the same as waves but can effect waves. Tides are created by the gravitational pull of the moon and sun.
a wave that is about the size of a virus is ultraviolet a wave.
a wave that is about the size of a virus is ultraviolet a wave.
The force and speed of wind will determine how little and big the waves are.
A Magnifying Glass.
gamma rays