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How do you calculate wave speed? a. Divide the wave period by the wavelength. b. Divide the wavelength by the wave period. c. Divide the wave height by the wave period. d. Multiply the wavelength by the
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How do you calculate wave speed?
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Divide the wave period by the wavelength.
b.
Divide the wavelength by the wave period.
c.
Divide the wave height by the wave period.
d.
Multiply the wavelength by the wave height.
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B is the correct answer
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B. Divide the wavelength by the wave period.
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