Thank you Damon for answering my other question.. I appreciate... The distance between two successive crests of a water wave travelling at 3.6m/s is 0.45m. Calculate the frequency of the wave?

3.6 / .45 = ? hz

L = V*T = V*(1/F) = Wavelength.

0.45 = 3.6 * 1/F,
1/F = 0.125,
F = 8 Hz.

To calculate the frequency of the wave, we can use the formula:

Frequency = Speed / Wavelength

In this case, the speed of the wave is given as 3.6 m/s, and the wavelength is given as 0.45 m.

Plugging in the values into the formula:

Frequency = 3.6 m/s / 0.45 m

Now, divide the speed by the wavelength:

Frequency = 8 Hz

Therefore, the frequency of the wave is 8 Hz.