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In a stormy sea, 2 waves pass a fixed point every second, and the waves are 10 meters apart. What is the speed of the wave?
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In a stormy sea, 2 waves pass a fixed point every second, and the waves are 10 meters apart. What is the speed of the wave?
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In a stormy sea, 2 waves pass a fixed point every second, and the waves are 10 meters apart. What is the speed of the wave?
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Speed of a wave = (frequency) x (wavelength)
= (2 per second) x (10 m)
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20 m/s .
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