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22 May, 00:24

A wave is traveling down a string at 21 m/s. (a) What is the wave's amplitude? (b) What is the wave's wavelength? (c) What is the wave's frequency? (d) What is the wave's period?

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  1. 22 May, 00:42
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    From the given information, the only thing we can tell is the wave's speed ... 21 m/s.

    That also happens to be the product of it's (frequency) x (wavelength), but we can't say what either one alone is.

    None of the items listed can be calculated without more information.
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