SOLUTION: a. Water waves have a frequency of 6 Hz and a wavelength of 3 m.
i. What is the period of these waves?
ii. What is the wave velocity?
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Question 1120258: a. Water waves have a frequency of 6 Hz and a wavelength of 3 m.
i. What is the period of these waves?
ii. What is the wave velocity?
Answer by Boreal(15235) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
wave length is velocity/frequency or
wavelength*frequency=velocity
300 cm*6 Hz=1800cm/sec or 18 m/sec velocity
Periodicity=1/frequency or 1/6 sec
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