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A transverse wave has a wavelength of 15m and a frequency of 10hz, what is the wave's speed?

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So, the wave's velocity is 150 m/s.

Introduction

Hi ! I will help you to explain the relationship between velocity of a waves with their frequency and wavelengths. In mechanical waves (either transverse or longitudinal) the greater value of wavelength or frequency of a waves, indicating that the wave will transmitted faster. This relationship can also be expressed in this equation:


\boxed{\sf{\bold{v = \lambda * f}}}

With the following condition :

  • v = velocity of mechanical waves (m/s)

  • \sf{\lambda} = wavelength (m)
  • f = frequency of the waves (Hz)

Problem Solving

We know that :


  • \sf{\lambda} = wavelength = 15 m
  • f = frequency of the waves = 10 Hz

What was asked :

  • v = velocity of mechanical waves = ... m/s

Step by step :


\sf{v = \lambda * f}


\sf{v = 15 * 10}


\boxed{\sf{v = 150 \: m/s}}

Conclusion :

So, the wave's velocity is 150 m/s.

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