What Are the Key Factors Influencing Shallow Water Wave Velocity?

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Key factors influencing shallow water wave velocity include the relationship between wave speed, depth, and wavelength, with the Korteweg-de Vries equation being relevant for understanding these dynamics. Participants in the discussion share resources and links to scientific materials that explain the principles of wave behavior in different depths. A user mentions the importance of solitons, which are single, large waves that can provide insights into wave velocity. Overall, the conversation emphasizes the need for accessible information on wave mechanics for educational purposes. The exchange highlights collaborative efforts to assist in academic research on shallow water waves.
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Hey, I need some help with finding information about shallow water waves. I am doing an A-level (i think that college level.. well its just below degree level) experiment compairing the velocity of a wave with its depth, and need some help finding background scientific information.
Everything i have seen so far as either been thesis material or speed=wavelength x frequency . So if anyone could help me i would be very greatful.

Thanks,
Matt
 
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Deimos, goodness knows I can't help you...but I am sure some of the brainy types will. I just wanted to thank you for the weird link, I am sure my son will love it!

P.S. I remember hearing something about solenils, or solenoids, or something like that, being a wave, like the kind kids make in the bathtub, that is a single, big wave, concerning velocity and depth. Good luck in your class.
 
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