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Yeller
18 June, 05:49
How is wave velocity calculated?
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18 June, 08:23
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Velocity of a wave (v) = frequency (f) * wavelength (λ) As mentioned above, the velocity of a wave is related with its frequency and wavelength by the following equation. In order to find the velocity of sound using this equation, we need to know both the frequency and the wavelength of sound.
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