Question
Which equation could be rearranged to calculate the frequency of a wave?
wavelength = frequency/speed
frequency = wavelength/speed
wavelength = speed/frequency
frequency = speed x wavelength
wavelength = frequency/speed
frequency = wavelength/speed
wavelength = speed/frequency
frequency = speed x wavelength
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The correct equation that can be rearranged to calculate the frequency of a wave is:
**wavelength = speed/frequency**
To find the frequency, you can rearrange this equation into the form:
**frequency = speed/wavelength**
So while "wavelength = speed/frequency" is the starting point, the rearranged version gives you the frequency directly as "frequency = speed/wavelength".
None of the other options correctly represent how to calculate frequency from wavelength and speed.
**wavelength = speed/frequency**
To find the frequency, you can rearrange this equation into the form:
**frequency = speed/wavelength**
So while "wavelength = speed/frequency" is the starting point, the rearranged version gives you the frequency directly as "frequency = speed/wavelength".
None of the other options correctly represent how to calculate frequency from wavelength and speed.