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It takes 5.0 seconds for a wave with a wavelength of 2.5 m to travel past your location. What’s the period of the wave. What is the frequency of the wave and what’s the speed of the wave

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(a) Period of the wave
The period of a wave is the time needed for a complete cycle of the wave to pass through a certain point.
So, if an entire cycle of the wave passes through the given location in 5.0 seconds, this means that the period is equal to 5.0 s: T=5.0 s.

(b) Frequency of the wave
The frequency of a wave is defined as

f= (1)/(T)
since in our problem the period is
T=5.0 s, the frequency is

f= (1)/(5.0 s)=0.2 Hz

(c) Speed of the wave
The speed of a wave is given by the following relationship between frequency f and wavelength
\lambda:

v=f \lambda = (0.2 Hz)(2.5 m)=0.5 m/s

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