a linear sinusoidal water wave with wavelength 140m and 3-m wave height at 30m water depth. (use sea-water density=1025k

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a linear sinusoidal water wave with wavelength 140m and 3-m wave height at 30m water depth. (use sea-water density=1025k

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a linear sinusoidal water wave with wavelength 140m and 3-m wave
height at 30m water depth. (use sea-water density=1025kg/m³)
When the wave further propagates toward shoreline without
reflection from seabed i.e. power is conserved. Assume that wave
direction is normal to the equal-depth lines, so there is no wave
refraction, what is the expected wave length and wave amplitude at
2m water depth? Can you use simplified shallow water formula
there?
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