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Question: What is the frequency of a wave, which has a wavelength of 7 m and is moving at a velocity of 14 m/s?
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The frequency of a wave can be determined using the equation: Frequency = Velocity / Wavelength Given that the Velocity (v) = 14 m/s and the Wavelength (λ) = 7 m, we can substitute these values into the equation: Frequency = 14 m/s / 7 m Frequency = 2 Hz So, the frequency of the wave is 2 Hertz (Hz).
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