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Which formulas show the correct relationship between wavelength and frequency?
Multiple select question.
v = fλ
λ = vf
λ = vf
f = vλ
Multiple select question.
v = fλ
λ = vf
λ = vf
f = vλ
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The correct formulas that show the relationship between wavelength (λ), frequency (f), and velocity (v) are:
1. **v = fλ**: This formula states that the velocity (v) of a wave is equal to its frequency (f) multiplied by its wavelength (λ).
2. **f = v/λ**: This formula can be derived from the first formula and states that frequency (f) is equal to the velocity (v) divided by the wavelength (λ).
The other options provided, "λ = vf" and "λ = vf", are not correct based on standard wave relationships.
Thus, the correct selections are:
- v = fλ
- f = v/λ (which is commonly inferred but was not listed correctly in your options)
1. **v = fλ**: This formula states that the velocity (v) of a wave is equal to its frequency (f) multiplied by its wavelength (λ).
2. **f = v/λ**: This formula can be derived from the first formula and states that frequency (f) is equal to the velocity (v) divided by the wavelength (λ).
The other options provided, "λ = vf" and "λ = vf", are not correct based on standard wave relationships.
Thus, the correct selections are:
- v = fλ
- f = v/λ (which is commonly inferred but was not listed correctly in your options)
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