
The Wave Equation
Use the wave speed equation (wave speed = frequency × wavelength) to solve problems involving wave properties.
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Use the wave speed equation (wave speed = frequency × wavelength) to solve problems involving wave properties.
Key Questions
- Explain each term in the wave speed equation.
- Analyse a problem to identify the known variables and calculate the unknown.
- Justify your choice of units for each quantity in the equation.
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