Chemistry, asked by pilcn, 1 year ago

Which equations could be used as is, or rearranged to calculate for frequency of a wave? Check all that apply.

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Answered by mahfoozfarhan4
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Equations  #2  and  #6  are both the same equation,

and are both correct.

-- If you divide each side by  'wavelength', you get Equation #4,

which is also correct.

-- If you divide each side by  'frequency', you get Equation #3,

which is also correct. 

With some work, you can rearrange this one and use it to calculate

frequency.

Summary:

-- Equations #2, #3, #4, and #6 are all correct statements,

and can be used to find frequency.

-- Equations #1 and #5 are incorrect statements.

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