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What's the frequency of a wave with a wavelength of 10 and velocity of 200m/s?

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Answer:


\boxed {\boxed {\sf 20 \ Hz}}

Step-by-step explanation:

The frequency of a wave can be found using the following formula.


f=(v)/(\lambda)

where f is the frequency, v is the velocity/wave speed, and λ is the wavelength.

The wavelength is 10 meters and the velocity is 200 meters per second.

  • 1 m/s can also be written as 1 m*s^-1

Therefore:


v= 200 \ m*s^(-1) \\\lambda = 10 \ m

Substitute the values into the formula.


f=(200 \ m*s^(-1))/(10 \ m)

Divide and note that the meters (m) will cancel each other out.


f=(200 \ s^(-1))/(10 \ )


f=20 \ s^(-1)

  • 1 s^-1 is equal to Hertz
  • Therefore, our answer of 20 s^-1 is equal to 20 Hz


f= 20 \ Hz

The frequency of the wave is 20 Hertz

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