The velocity v of waves produced in water depends on their wavelength λ, the density

The velocity v of waves produced in water depends on their wavelength λ, the density of water d and acceleration due to gravity g. These quantities are related as (where K is a dimensionless constant)

Options

(a) v²=Kλ⁻¹g⁻¹d⁻¹
(b) v²=Kλg
(c) v²=Kλdg
(d) v²=Kλ³g⁻¹d⁻¹

Correct Answer:

v²=Kλg

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