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4 April, 09:37

1. 5. What is the frequency of a wave that has a wave speed of 120 m/s and a wavelength of 0.40 m

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  1. 4 April, 09:50
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    50Hz x. 10m = 5 m/s

    20 m/s divided by. 50m = 40Hz

    80 m/s divided by. 20m = 400Hz

    120 m/s divided by. 40m = 300Hz

    340 m/s divided by 440Hz =.77m
  2. 4 April, 09:54
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    300 Hz

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Something may be wrong on my end because I only see a question labeled 5. Anyways, you can basically just follow the units here.

    Wave speed is in m/s Wavelength is in m Frequency is in 1/s or s⁻¹, aka Hertz (Hz)

    So in order to use the given info to get the correct units ...

    Frequency = (Wave speed/Wavelength)

    Plugging in or knowns gives us:

    Frequency = (120/.4) = 300 Hz

    This might be an informal way to think about it technically but it's a good way to do it nonetheless.
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