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The wavelength of a wave is 0.5 meters, and its period is 2 seconds. What is the speed of this wave?
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The wavelength of a wave is 0.5 meters, and its period is 2 seconds. What is the speed of this wave?
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The wavelength of a wave is 0.5 meters, and its period is 2 seconds. What is the
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1 m/s
Step-by-step explanation:
speed=wavelength*frequency
speed=0.5*2
speed=1
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