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What is the wavelnegth of an earthquake wave if it has a speed of 10 km/s and a frequency of 1.5 Hz
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What is the wavelnegth of an earthquake wave if it has a speed of 10 km/s and a frequency of 1.5 Hz
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V=f*lambda .. so make lambda the subject.. Lambda is equal to V/ F ... the answer is 6.66*10^3. I converted km to meters
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