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If a wave has a length of 1.2 m and a speed of 2000 m/s, what is the frequency?
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If a wave has a length of 1.2 m and a speed of 2000 m/s, what is the frequency?
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If a wave has a length of 1.2 m and a speed of 2000 m/s, what is the frequency?
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2400 Hz
Step-by-step explanation:
frequency = speed × lenght of the wave
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