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woepriest
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Im trying to find the velocity for the surface wave on water. Its like when you throw a pebble on a small lake and there's waves.
My book tells me that all mechanical wave follows this
V = √((elastic property)/(inertial property))
But water is not compressable and this wave is a longatuidal wave I believe. I am just stuck as to where to start.
My book tells me that all mechanical wave follows this
V = √((elastic property)/(inertial property))
But water is not compressable and this wave is a longatuidal wave I believe. I am just stuck as to where to start.