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Wave properties

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Hey I'm stuck on this question and need help solving it ,
" a buoy bobs up and down three times on one minute calculate the frequency of the waves"


"The wave travels 24metres in one minutes calculate the speed of the waves per second
"Calculate the wavelength"
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Re: Wave properties

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Hello. This forum is for students working on their science fair project. If your question is part of a project, tell us more about it so we can best help you. Otherwise, there are other forums more appropriate for these types of questions.

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Re: Wave properties

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Well, the formula for the speed of a wave is the wavelength divided by the period, or the number of cycles per unit time. Since you are given the speed of the wave (how far it travels in a specific unit of time), and the period, you can multiply the two to get the wavelength.

The frequency is even simpler. It is equal to the inverse of the period, so 3 osculations per minute.
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