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A wave has a speed of 123m/s and a frequency of 230 Hz. What is its wavelength?
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A wave has a speed of 123m/s and a frequency of 230 Hz. What is its wavelength?
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A wavelength is characterized by the formula: W=U/F
You want to take your velocity and divide it by your frequency:
W= 123m/s / 230 Hz
Your answer will be:
.5348 (and your units depending on what units it is)
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