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A wave is moving at the rate of 40 cm/s. Its wavelength is 8cm. What is the frequency of the wave?

A. 5 Hz
B. 320 cm
C. 5 cm
D. 320 Hz

User Wprins
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Frequency of wave = speed of wave/wavelength
= 40/8
= 5 Hz.

Hence option A is correct.

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Answer: The correct answer is 5 Hz.

Step-by-step explanation:

The expression for the relation between the speed and wavelength is as follows:


v=f\lambda

Here, v is the speed of the wave, f is the frequency of the wave and
\lambda is the wavelength.

In the given problem, a wave is moving at the rate of 40 cm/s. Its wavelength is 8 cm.

Put v= 40 cm/s and
\lambda= 8 cm.


40 =f(8)


f = 5 Hz

Therefore, the correct option is (A).

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