Elements Of Electromagnetics
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Two pressure sensors are located at the bottom and at 7.62 m above the bottom, respectively. For an 8-second (period) progressive wave, the dynamic pressure amplitudes at sensors 1 and 2 are 2.07 x 104 N/m2 and 2.56 x 104 N/m2, respectively. What are the water depth, wave height, and wave length?
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