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Amorcita
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20 December, 06:25
What is wave speed measured in?
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Jaylin Wells
20 December, 06:39
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Speed = Wavelength x Wave Frequency. In this equation, wavelength is measured in meters and frequency is measured in hertz (Hz), or number of waves per second. Therefore, wave speed is given in meters per second, which is the SI unit for speed.
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