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Engineering, 26.03.2020 19:11 lusan4u

The speed, V, of a free-surface gravity wave in deep water is a function of wavelength, λ, depth, D, density, rho, and acceleration of gravity, g.
Use dimensional analysis to find the functional dependence of V on the other variables. Express V in the simplest form possible.

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