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To calculate the frequency of a wave, take the wave speed and divide by the wavelength of the wave. Answer True False .
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To calculate the frequency of a wave, take the wave speed and divide by the wavelength of the wave. Answer True False .
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the answer is false
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To find the frequency of a wave you divide the velocity of the wave by the wavelength of the wave. So the answer is true.
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