Given a wave flume tank that generates waves: When the first wave is generated, how much time does it take for the first wave to arrive at the other end of the flume? L= flume length; c = celerity; C g = group velocity
A.) 2L/(Cg+c)
B.) L/c
C.) L/Vg
D.)none of the above
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