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A wave has a wavelength of 10 m and a speed of 65 m/s. What is the frequency of this wave in Hz?

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John Doe 2 months ago

Frequency is the number of wave passing through a certain point per unit time. The frequency of the given wave is 6.5 Hz. Frequency: It is the rate of wave oscillation per unit time. It is measure in Hertz. One Hertz is equals to a wave passing from a point in 1 second. Frequency of the wave can be calculate by the formula, Where, V - speed of the wave =  65 m/s f - Frequency = ? - wavelength = 10 m put the values in the formula and calculate it for f, Therefore. the frequency of the given wave is 6.5 Hz. To know more about frequency of the wave, brainly.com/question/8304265

Diana Evans 2 months ago

Answer: f = 6.5Hz Explanation: Given that the Speed V = 65 m/s Wavelength (λ) = 10m Wave speed is the product of frequency and wavelength. That is, V = fλ Substitute V and (λ) into the formula to get frequency f 65 = 10f Make f the subject of formula f = 65/10 f = 6.5 Hz Therefore, the frequency of this wave is 6.5 Hz?

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