sciencenerd
New Member
- Joined
- Dec 21, 2013
- Messages
- 7
- Gender
- Female
- HSC
- 2015
Bored at the beach, a physics student resorts to counting water waves. He sits on a pier and
count the water waves washing by their feet. There are 30 full waves passing his feet every
minute. Looking along the pier which is 9.0 m long, he can see 4 wave crests at a time along
the side of the pier. Realizing that these 4 wave crests represent three (3) water wavelengths,
he quickly calculates the speed of the water waves to be:
A. 0.5 ms-1
B. 2.5 ms-1
C. 3.0 ms-1
B. 6.0 ms-1
I got 1.5 ms-1 which unfortunately wasn't one of the options
thank you!!
count the water waves washing by their feet. There are 30 full waves passing his feet every
minute. Looking along the pier which is 9.0 m long, he can see 4 wave crests at a time along
the side of the pier. Realizing that these 4 wave crests represent three (3) water wavelengths,
he quickly calculates the speed of the water waves to be:
A. 0.5 ms-1
B. 2.5 ms-1
C. 3.0 ms-1
B. 6.0 ms-1
I got 1.5 ms-1 which unfortunately wasn't one of the options
thank you!!