Wave Energy Formula
Every wave contains energy. Some waves’ energy, such as the energy of earthquakes, can be seen in real-time. Similar manifestations of wave energy include the churning of the shore by the waves and the crushing of nerve cells by strong noises. In the resources compiled by the experts of Extramarks, students will look at how energy is expressed quantitatively in waves, or how much energy a wave carries. Students can examine the sources of the Wave Energy Formula as well as the connections between amplitude and frequency.
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Formula of Wave Energy
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Solved Numericals
1) What is the total energy of a wave with the following parameters: A = 20 metres, Hz = 40, M = 50, and E = 100? Utilise the Wave Energy Formula.
Utotal = 1/2 (100*20*20*40*40*50) is the solution.
1.6 Million Joules
= 1.6 MJ
2) What is the total energy of a wave with the following parameters: A = 10 meters, Hz = 1 and metres = 1?
Utotal = 1/2 (1 * 1 * 1 * 1 * 1 * 1) is the solution.
0.5 Joules