To compare: the wind speeds required to generate 5 foot waves and 20 foot waves.
The wind speeds required to generate 5 foot waves is 16.2 knots and for the 20 foot waves, it is 32.4 knots.
Given:
The equation
Property Used:
Calculation:
The equation
First, let the height of ocean wave is 5 foot, then substituting
Divide both sides by
Take square root of both sides,
Since, s represents speed it is a non negative quantity. Thus, the solution is:
Hence, to generate 5 foot waves, wind speed required is 16.2 knots.
Now, let the height of ocean wave is 20 foot, then substituting
Divide both sides by
Take square root of both sides,
Since, s represents speed it is a non negative quantity. Thus, the solution is:
Hence, to generate 20 foot waves, wind speed required is 32.4 knots.
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