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16 June, 03:20

the weatherman reports the storm waves are about 2 meters high and 35 meters apart. What properties of waves is the reporter describing?

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  1. 16 June, 03:38
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    Amplitude and wavelength

    Explanation:

    - The amplitude of a wave is the maximum displacement of the wave, measured with respect to the equilibrium position (so, for a water wave it is the maximum height of the wave relative to the equilibrium position)

    - The wavelength of a wave is the distance between two consecutive crests (or throughs) of a wave. So, for a water wave, it is the distance between two consecutive waves

    Therefore, in the example in the problem we have:

    - 2 meters corresponds to the amplitude

    - 35 meters corresponds to the wavelength
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