if you are a diver and a wave passed over you with a wavelength of 50 meters, what is the deepest depth you can descend to still be able to notice the wave? group of answer choices 5 meters 100 meters 15 meters 24 meters 10 meters



Answer :

The deepest depth we can descend to still be able to notice the wave is 25 meters.

Wavelength is the gap among identical points (adjacent crests) within the adjoining cycles of a waveform sign propagated in the area or alongside a wire. In wireless structures, this length is commonly laid out in meters (m), centimeters (cm), or millimeters (mm).

calculation:-

the wavelength is = 50 meters

The deepest depth wave we can notice is =  50/2

                                                                      = 25 meteres.

What's the wavelength used for?

Wavelength: The gap between one height and the next in a series of waves, or the space between one trough and the next.

Light waves, like waves in water, can be described with the aid of the distance between two successive peaks of the wave - a period known as the wavelength. Unique wavelengths of light seem to our eyes as exceptional hues. Shorter wavelengths seem blue or violet, and longer wavelengths seem pink.

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