A single wave is initiated in a sea by a strong jolt during an earthquake. Taking the average water depth to be 2 km and the density of seawater to be 1.030 kg/m3, determine the speed of propagation of this wave.

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A single wave is initiated in a sea by a strong jolt
during an earthquake. Taking the average water depth to be
2 km and the density of seawater to be 1.030 kg/m3, determine
the speed of propagation of this wave.
Transcribed Image Text:A single wave is initiated in a sea by a strong jolt during an earthquake. Taking the average water depth to be 2 km and the density of seawater to be 1.030 kg/m3, determine the speed of propagation of this wave.
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