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The speed of a wave can be calculated by multiplying its wavelength by its frequency. In this case, the speed of the wave would be 10 m/s (2m * 5Hz).
fiveFive hertz is five cycles per second.
It will take 0.2 seconds to generate one complete wave vibration with a frequency of 5Hz because frequency is the number of cycles per second, so the time period of one cycle can be calculated as 1/5 = 0.2 seconds.
The wavelength of the wave can be found using the formula: wavelength = wave speed / frequency. Plugging in the values: wavelength = 18 m/s / 5 Hz = 3.6 meters.
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The speed of a wave can be calculated by multiplying its wavelength by its frequency. In this case, the speed of the wave would be 10 m/s (2m * 5Hz).
fiveFive hertz is five cycles per second.
It will take 0.2 seconds to generate one complete wave vibration with a frequency of 5Hz because frequency is the number of cycles per second, so the time period of one cycle can be calculated as 1/5 = 0.2 seconds.
The answer is in the question! 5 Hz Also, a wavelength cannot be 5 cycles - wrong units.
velocity is equal to frequency times wavelength. You have velocity and frequency given so wl = v/f. The wavelength is 3/5m, or 6cm.
The wavelength of the wave can be found using the formula: wavelength = wave speed / frequency. Plugging in the values: wavelength = 18 m/s / 5 Hz = 3.6 meters.
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I've got no idea what a "5 cycle wavelength" is. However, I would just apply this formula: v = fλ, where v is the velocity (speed in m/s) of the wave, f is the frequency (in hertz), and λ is the wavelength (in m).
Frequency = Velocity / Wavelength = 100 m/s / 20 m = 5 s-1 or 5 Hz.
Cumilative Frequency is the running total of how many times something happened
Yes. Adverbs of frequency tell how often something occurs.
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