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A wave has a wavelength of 3.3 m and a speed of 5.6 m/s. what is the frequency of this wave?

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1.72

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Data:

λ (wavelenght) = 3.3 m → ΔS = 3.3 m
v (speed) = 5.6 m/s → ΔV = 5.6 m/s
T (period) → ΔT = ?
f (frequency) = ?

If:

\Delta V = (\Delta S)/(\Delta T) \to \Delta T = (\Delta S)/(\Delta V)

\Delta T = (3.3)/(5.6)

\boxed{\Delta T \approx 0.58\:s}

Now: (if, ΔT = T), Using the formula of the period of a wave, find the frequency:

T = (1)/(f)

0.58 = (1)/(f)

0.58f = 1

f = (1)/(0.58)

\boxed{\boxed{f \approx 1.72\:Hz}}\end{array}}\qquad\quad\checkmark


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