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14 February, 01:52

calculate the velocity of a water wave if the frequency is 390 hz, the wavelength is 5.2m, and the amplitude of the wave is 3.76cm pdf

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  1. 14 February, 02:08
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    2028 m/s

    Explanation:

    Velocity of a wave is given as the product of frequency and wavelength and expressed as

    V=fw

    Where V denote the velocity, f is frequency while w is walength.

    Note that the speed of wave does not depend on amplitude. Therefore, we don't need it for calculation of velocity in this question.

    Substituting 390 Hz for f and 5.2 m for wavelength then the velocity is given as

    V=390*5.2=2028 m/s
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