How far does a wave travel in three cycles?

What type of wave?

It dosent say @PsyDAG

To calculate how far a wave travels in three cycles, you need to know the wavelength of the wave. The wavelength is the distance between two consecutive points on a wave that are in phase, such as two crests or two troughs.

Once you know the wavelength, you can use the formula:

distance = wavelength x number of cycles

If you have the wavelength and the number of cycles, you can plug in these values to find the answer.

Let's assume the wavelength of the wave is 2 meters. If you have three cycles, you can calculate the distance as follows:

distance = 2 meters (wavelength) x 3 (number of cycles) = 6 meters

Therefore, the wave would travel a distance of 6 meters in three cycles.

Keep in mind that this calculation assumes that the wave is traveling through a medium with no interference or obstacles that would affect its propagation.