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Mathematics, 23.11.2019 14:31 missbecca1229p6glel

The speed of a tidal wave in meters/second is given by the square root of the product of the acceleration due to gravity on earth (9.8 meters/second2) and the depth of the ocean in meters.
if the ocean is 500 meters deep, the speed of the tidal wave will be m/s

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