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A wave has a frequency of 1000 Hz. If the wavelength is 0.5 m, how fast is the wave traveling?
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A wave has a frequency of 1000 Hz. If the wavelength is 0.5 m, how fast is the wave traveling?
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Answer: 1000 Hz · 0,5 m = 500 m/s
Explanation: speed = frequency · wavelength
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