What is the wavelength of a wave if its frequency is 30Hz and its wave speed is 60m/s?

 If the frequency of a wave is 30 Hz and the wave speed is 60 m/s, you can use the equation c = λf to calculate the wavelength.

In this equation, c represents the speed of the wave, λ represents the wavelength, and f represents the frequency.

By substituting the given values into the equation, you get:

60 m/s = λ(30 Hz)

To solve for λ, you can divide both sides of the equation by 30 Hz:

λ = 60 m/s / 30 Hz

λ = 2 m

So the wavelength of the wave is 2 meters.

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