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Help with physics. It's about waves. :]?

How do you find the wavelength of waves? Given that there are 10 pulses per second and the speed of the waves is 300 cm per second? And are pulses considered the same thing as cycles? Thanks in advance.

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago
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    Relationship you are looking for is wave length (lambda)=velocity/frequency.Velocity 300 m/s and frequency=10p/s.

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