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Homework Help: Physics

Posted by Angel on Wednesday, February 15, 2012 at 8:13pm.

Part(1 of 3)
You dip your finger into a pan of water twice
each second, producing waves with crests that
are separated by 0.17 m.
Determine the frequency of these water
waves.
Answer in units of Hz

Part(2 of 3)
Determine the period of these water waves.
Answer in units of s

Part(3 of 3)
Determine the speed of these water waves.
Answer in units of m/s

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