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A wave traveling at 56 m/s has a wavelength of 8 meters. Determine the frequency (in Hz) of this wave. You must include the equation you used and must show your work to earn full credit. Circle your final answer with correct units!
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The equation relating wave speed, wavelength, and frequency is:
wave speed = wavelength x frequency
Rearranging this equation to solve for frequency, we get:
frequency = wave speed / wavelength
Plugging in the given values, we get:
frequency = 56 m/s / 8 m
frequency = 7 Hz
Therefore, the frequency of the wave is 7 Hz. Circle the final answer with correct units: 7 Hz.
wave speed = wavelength x frequency
Rearranging this equation to solve for frequency, we get:
frequency = wave speed / wavelength
Plugging in the given values, we get:
frequency = 56 m/s / 8 m
frequency = 7 Hz
Therefore, the frequency of the wave is 7 Hz. Circle the final answer with correct units: 7 Hz.
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The formula for the frequency of a wave is:
frequency = wave speed / wavelength
Where:
- Frequency is measured in Hertz (Hz)
- Wave speed is measured in meters per second (m/s)
- Wavelength is measured in meters (m)
frequency = wave speed / wavelength
Where:
- Frequency is measured in Hertz (Hz)
- Wave speed is measured in meters per second (m/s)
- Wavelength is measured in meters (m)
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