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The distance between two successive crests of
a certain transverse wave is 1.05 m. Eight
crests pass a given point along the direction
of travel every 17.9 s.
13 years ago

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Answered by bobpursley
velocity= 8*1.05/17.9 m/s

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The distance between two successive crests of
a certain transverse wave is 1.05 m. Eight
crests pass a given point along the direction
of travel every 17.9 s.

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