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As a water wave approaches a shallow beach, what happens to its speed, wavelength, and frequency?

  • A. Speed increases, wavelength decreases, frequency increases.
  • B. Speed decreases, wavelength decreases, frequency remains the same.
  • C. Speed increases, wavelength increases, frequency decreases.
  • D. Speed, wavelength, and frequency remain the same.
Correct Answer: B

Rationale: As a water wave approaches a shallow beach, the speed of the wave decreases due to the change in medium from deep to shallow water. According to the wave equation (speed = frequency x wavelength), if the speed decreases and the frequency remains the same, the wavelength must also decrease to maintain the equation balanced. This phenomenon occurs due to the wavefronts being slowed down by the shallower water, causing the wavelength to decrease while the frequency remains constant. Choice A is incorrect as the speed of the wave decreases in shallow water. Choice C is incorrect because the speed increases in deep water, not in shallow water. Choice D is incorrect as all the wave characteristics change when moving from deep to shallow water.