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What is the frequency of a 2.5m wave traveling at 1400m/s?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

we will use this law is v=lambda*f \[v=\lambda * F\] v is velocity, lambda is wavelengt, f is frequency Units are m/s, meters, Hertz then we will make \[F=v / \lambda\] f=1400/2.5= 560Hz

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