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A girl sitting on a beach counts six waves passing a buoy in 3.0 s. She measured the distance between the wave crests to be 1.5 meters. What is the speed of the waves the girl observed?​

User Aliakbarian
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Given,

Wavelength = 1.5 metres

T = 3 seconds OR 3.0 seconds

We know that the formula of Frequency–

1/Time

According to the question we have seen that Time is 3 seconds


\sf \longmapsto \: Frequency = (1)/(3 .0 \: seconds)


\sf \longmapsto \: Frequency = 0.33 seconds^(-1)

We Know,

Velocity = Frequency

  • Solving Further


\sf \longmapsto Velocity =0.33 * 1.5


\sf \longmapsto \: 0.5 \: m/s ^(-1)

  • Therefore the speed is
    \sf \: 0.5 \: m/s ^ {-1}
User Serg The Bright
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  • wavelength=1.5m
  • Time=3s


\\ \sf\longmapsto Frequency=(1)/(Time)=(1)/(3)=0.33s^(-1)

Velocity be v


\\ \sf\longmapsto v=f\lambda


\\ \sf\longmapsto V=0.33(1.5)


\\ \sf\longmapsto V\approx 0.5ms^(-1)

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