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Ocean Tide Amplitude in Coastal and Ocean Engineering Formulas
Ocean Tide Amplitude is the height difference between high and low tides, reflecting gravitational forces from the moon and sun. And is denoted by a
o
. Ocean Tide Amplitude is usually measured using the Meter for Length. Note that the value of Ocean Tide Amplitude is always negative.
Formulas to find Ocean Tide Amplitude in Coastal and Ocean Engineering
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Ocean Tide Amplitude using King's Dimensionless Velocity
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Tidal Amplitude in Ocean
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Ocean Tide Amplitude using King's Dimensionless Variable
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Ocean Tide Amplitude given Total Maximum Discharge for Total of all Inlets
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Coastal and Ocean Engineering formulas that make use of Ocean Tide Amplitude
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Average Area over Channel Length using King's Dimensionless Velocity
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Tidal Period using King's Dimensionless Velocity
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Maximum Cross-Sectionally Averaged Velocity during Tidal Cycle
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Surface Area of Bay using King's Dimensionless Velocity
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King's Dimensionless Velocity
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Superelevation
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Superelevation due to Varying Entrance Channel Cross-Section
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King's Dimensionless Variable
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River or Freshwater Inflow to Bay using King's Dimensionless Variable
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Tidal Period using King's Dimensionless Variable
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Surface Area of Bay or Basin using King's Dimensionless Variable
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Total Maximum Discharge for Total of all Inlets
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Surface Area of Bay or Basin given Total Maximum Discharge
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Tidal Period given Total Maximum Discharge for Total of all Inlets
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Maximum Velocity in Inlet Throat given Total Maximum Discharge
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List of variables in Coastal and Ocean Engineering formulas
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Average Area over the Channel Length
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Maximum Cross Sectional Average Velocity
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Tidal Period
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King’s Dimensionless Velocity
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Surface Area of Bay
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Bay Superelevation
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Duration of Inflow
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River or Freshwater Inflow to a Bay
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King’s Dimensionless Variable for Freshwater
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Maximum Discharge of Total Inlets
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Maximum Velocity in the Inlet Throat
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FAQ
What is the Ocean Tide Amplitude?
Ocean Tide Amplitude is the height difference between high and low tides, reflecting gravitational forces from the moon and sun. Ocean Tide Amplitude is usually measured using the Meter for Length. Note that the value of Ocean Tide Amplitude is always negative.
Can the Ocean Tide Amplitude be negative?
Yes, the Ocean Tide Amplitude, measured in Length can be negative.
What unit is used to measure Ocean Tide Amplitude?
Ocean Tide Amplitude is usually measured using the Meter[m] for Length. Millimeter[m], Kilometer[m], Decimeter[m] are the few other units in which Ocean Tide Amplitude can be measured.
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