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A wave of a particular object has a frequency of 260 Hz and a wavelength of 2.5 M. What speed does the wave have, to the nearest meter per second?
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A wave of a particular object has a frequency of 260 Hz and a wavelength of 2.5 M. What speed does the wave have, to the nearest meter per second?
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650 m/s
Step-by-step explanation:
f = v/λ
v = fλ = (260 Hz)(2.5 m) = 650 m/s
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