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Just two questions please answer.physics wave
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Just two questions please answer.physics wave
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300 x 0.05 is the wavelength of the 1st wave
300 x 0.04 is the wavelength of the second wave.
Frequency is speed/wavelength
So 300/wavelength for each wave.
I hope this helps. If not ask me for more help :)
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