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2 September, 03:31
How do you find the velocity of a wave?
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Alfred
2 September, 03:45
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According to me, v=w*f is the correct formula ...
Explanation:
v=w*f : -
where "v" is the waves velocity. where "w" is the wavelength. And where "f" is the frequency of the source.
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