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How is the velocity of a wave affected by its frequency, wavelength, and period?

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Answer:

I can only explain using the formula

Step-by-step explanation:

v=f


v = f * lamda

v is velocity

f is frequency

lamda is wavelength ( I don't have the symbol)

therefore velocity is the product of frequency and wavelength

And since period is the inverse of frequency;

Period (T)=1/f

so we can have v=lamda/T

That's what I think

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