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I don't understand how to find the frequency and period of wavelengths. Can anyone help me?
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I don't understand how to find the frequency and period of wavelengths. Can anyone help me?
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Frequency of a wave =
(speed of the wave) divided by (wavelength)
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(1) divided by (period of the wave) .
Period of the wave =
(wavelength) divided by (speed of the wave)
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(1) divided by (frequency of the wave) .
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