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OpenStudy (anonymous):

A water wave has a speed of 23.0 meters/second. If the wave’s frequency is 0.0680 hertz, what is the wavelength?

OpenStudy (joemc):

You can solve that by remembering speed = wavelength x frequency. \[v = \lambda \times f\] So, wavelength = velocity / frequency \[\lambda = f \div v\]

OpenStudy (joemc):

\[\lambda = \frac{ f}{ v }\]

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I dont think so!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

338.

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