What is the wave velocity?
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Wave velocity in common usage refers to speed, although, properly, velocity implies both speed and direction. The velocity of a wave is equal to the product of its wavelength and frequency (number of vibrations per second) and is independent of its intensity.
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Multiplying the wave's frequency by its wavelength, which is its physical length, yields the velocity of the wave. The relationship can be expressed as velocity equals frequency times wavelength.
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Wave velocity, distance traversed by a periodic, or cyclic, motion per unit time (in any direction). ... The velocity of a wave is equal to the product of its wavelength and frequency (number of vibrations per second) and is independent of its intensity.
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