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Calculating Wave Speed, Frequency and Wavelength Complete each question and show all work. This worksheet is designed to give you some practice using the general wave equation: v=λƒ. (wave speed = wavelength * frequency) 1.) Frequency = 100 Hz Wavelength = 100mm Speed = 2.) Frequency = 200 Hz Wavelength = 200 km Speed = 3.) Frequency = .27 Hz Wavelength = 150 m Speed = 4.) Frequency = 2.7 Hz Wavelength = Speed= 460 m/s 5.) Frequency = Wavelength = 502 m Speed= 1000 m/s 6.) Frequency = Wavelength = 3.26 cm Speed = 14 m/s 7.) Frequency = 97 Hz Wavelength = 13.78 m Speed = 8.) Frequency = 780 Hz Wavelength = 1378 mm

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