What is a transverse wave?
A wave in which the medium vibrates at right angles to the direction of its propagation
What is a longitudinal wave?
A wave vibrating in the direction of propagation
What is the height in terms of waves?
Vertical distance between crest and trough
What is a wavelength?
Horizontal distance between successive crests
What is a period in terms of waves?
Time interval between successive crests passing a point
What are the forces involved in the generation of waves?
Generating force and restoring force
What does the generating force do?
Disturbs from equilibrium state e.g. wind stress
What does the restoring force do?
Restores to equilibrium state e.g. gravity (surface tension at small scales e.g. capillary)
What does energy/size of waves depend on?
What does the energy/size of waves depend on for large fetch and duration?
What does the size of waves depend on?
Size of waves (Hs) depends only on wind speed (W)
How do deep water waves work?
What is true when particle orbits are closed?
What is true at the surface and for larger waves?
How do shallow water waves work?
What is true of waves generated by storm winds?
Storm winds are unsteady and of variable direction, which means that the waves generated are:
What are ‘free waves’?
Waves away from the storm centre
What is the Deep Water wave formula?
L = wavelength, T= wave period, C= phase speed or wave celerity
L = gT^2 / 2𝝅 and C = L/T gives C = gT / 2𝝅
What is dispersion?
= Waves become sorted by length = DISPERSION
What do waves tend to travel in?
Wave groups
What is true of wave groups?
What is the equation for wave groups in deep water?
Phase speed (C) = speed of individual wave crest
Group speed (CG) = speed at which wave energy propagates
C↓G = C/2 → C↓G = gT/4𝜋
What happens during shoaling?
As waves enter shallowing water (from deep), the waves interact with the seabed and particle orbits are compressed = waves slow down
What is the shallow water wave formulae?
C = (square root)gD
C = L/T
(D= water depth, C= speed of individual wave crest, L= wavelength, T= wave period0
What is true of a wave crest’s orientation to the shore?
Wave crests tend to be parallel to the shore due to reaction