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10 4 points If a wave has a frequency of 0.4 Hz and a wavelength of 15m, what is its velocity? 0.2 m/s 6.0 m/s 38 m/s 60 m/s
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If a wave has a frequency of 0.4 Hz and a wavelength of 15m, what is its velocity?
0.2 m/s
6.0 m/s
38 m/s
60 m/s
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6 m/s
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used omni wavelength calculater
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