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What is the frequency of a 6.14 x 10^4 m wave
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What is the frequency of a 6.14 x 10^4 m wave
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From the information give, I'm going to assume the wave is in a vacuum...
You use the equation: f=
where c is the constant for speed of light (
so f=
f= 4.89 x
Hz (approximately)
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