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If a certain ocean wave has a frequency of .09 hertz, and a wavelength of 10 meters, what is the speed?
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If a certain ocean wave has a frequency of .09 hertz, and a wavelength of 10 meters, what is the speed?
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If a certain ocean wave has a frequency of .09 hertz, and a wavelength of 10 meters, what is the speed?
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Wavespeed = frequency x wavelength.
Wavespeed = 0.09 x 10
Wavespeed = 0.9 ms^-1
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