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A wave with a frequency of 10 Hz and wavelength of 12m has what velocity? The equations you will need: v = λ x f λ=v/f f=v/λ
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A wave with a frequency of 10 Hz and wavelength of 12m has what velocity?
The equations you will need:
v = λ x f λ=v/f f=v/λ
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120
Step-by-step explanation:
lambda = 12
f=10
10×12=120
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