The Bay of Fundy, Nova Scotia, has the highest tides in
Chapter 18, Problem 34(choose chapter or problem)
The Bay of Fundy, Nova Scotia, has the highest tides in the world. Assume in midocean and at the mouth of the bay the Moons gravity gradient and the Earths rotation make the water surface oscillate with an amplitude of a few centimeters and a period of 12 h 24 min. At the head of the bay, the amplitude is several meters. Assume the bay has a length of 210 km and a uniform depth of 36.1 m. The speed of long-wavelength water waves is given by v 5 !gd, where d is the waters depth. Argue for or against the proposition that the tide is magnified by standing-wave resonance.
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