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If a wave is moving at 300 m/s with a frequency of 55 Hz, find the wavelength
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If a wave is moving at 300 m/s with a frequency of 55 Hz, find the wavelength
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v = fλ
where λ is the wavelength
Then, λ = v ÷ f
∵ v ÷ f = 300 m/s ÷ 55 (1/s) = 5.45454545... m
Where Hz = 1/s
∴ λ = 5.454545.... m ≈ 5.45 m
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