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23 June, 00:38

As ocean waves approach shore, their velocity decreases. How does a decrease in velocity affect the frequency and wavelength of the waves entering the shallow water?

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  1. 23 June, 02:45
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    A decrease in velocity also causes a decrease in frequency and wavelength because if we manipulate the equation: v = f * wavelength, we can see that:

    f = v / wavelength

    wavelength = v / f

    So in both cases the velocity is on the top. If the velocity decreases by a half for example then the wavelength and frequency will both decrease by a half because the velocity is proportional to the two values.
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