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Ayo? i need help asap Let's do some calculation! Using the information below, calculate the speed of the wave. MAKE SURE TO INCLUDE YOUR UNITS! wavelength = 2.3 cm and frequency = 3.7 Hz
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Ayo? i need help asap
Let's do some calculation! Using the information below, calculate the speed of the wave. MAKE SURE TO INCLUDE YOUR UNITS!
wavelength = 2.3 cm and frequency = 3.7 Hz
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Wavelength should be in meters which is 0.023 m
c = 3.7 * 0.023 = 0.0851 (3 sf)
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