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25 October, 19:29

What is the speed of a wave with a wavelength of 0.010 m and a frequency of 60 Hz

6000 m/s

0.60 m/s

60 m/s

6.0 m/s

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  1. 25 October, 19:35
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    The answer for the following question is answered below.

    Therefore the speed of the wave is 0.60 m/s. The option for the following answer is " B".

    Explanation:

    Frequency (f):

    The number of the waves that pass a fixed place in a given amount of time is called frequency.

    The SI unit of frequency is Hertz (Hz)

    Speed (v):

    The distance traveled per unit of time is called speed.

    The SI unit of speed is m/s.

    It is a scalar quantity.

    Given:

    wavelength of the wave (λ) = 0.10 m

    frequency of the wave (f) = 60 Hz

    To calculate:

    speed of the wave (v)

    We know;

    According to the equation;

    From the formula given below;

    v = f * λ

    Where;

    v = speed of the wave

    f = frequency of the wave

    λ = wavelength of the wave

    From the formula mentioned above;

    v = 60 * 0.010

    v = 0.60 m/s

    Therefore the speed of the wave is 0.60 m/s.
  2. 25 October, 19:46
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    0.60

    Explanation:

    this is easyer to under stand
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