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Vibration is the frequency of the wave.
The frequency of a wave is always equal to the rate of vibration of the source that creates it
wavelength
Frequencies are measured in hertz. 1 Hz = 1 vibration (or cycle) per second.
fundamental mode
Frequency = 75 Hz. Speed = 45 m/s
A wave travels an average distance of 1 meter in 1 second with a frequency of 1 hertz Its amplitude is that there is not enough information to say. A 60 vibration per second wave travels 30 meters in 1 second, its frequency is 60 hertz and it travels 30 meters per second.
Vibration is the frequency of the wave.
The frequency of a wave is always equal to the rate of vibration of the source that creates it
wavelength
Frequencies are measured in hertz. 1 Hz = 1 vibration (or cycle) per second.
fundamental mode
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The frequency is the number of vibrations in 1 second, so just divide 20/2.5 = 8 vib/sec .
Light, being a vibrating electro-magnetic wave, has a frequency of vibration.
The distance a wave goes in a single cycle is determined by a few things. The most important is the frequency, or how many cycles are in a second. The speed of a wave is also important, as it is independent from the frequency.
Frequency = (speed) / (wavelength) = 900/9 = 100 Hz.