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If you slosh water in a bathtub at the correct frequency, the water rises first at one end and then at the other. Suppose you can make a standing wave in a 150 cm long tub with a frequency of 0.30 Hz. What is the velocity of the water wave?

Please help me with this problem?
I don't understand it.

2007-02-23 13:50:18 · 1 answers · asked by swimmertommy 1 in Science & Mathematics Physics

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150 cm is the length of the full wavelength while 0.30 is the height of the frequency. Divide 150 by 30 = 5 (5 is the velocity in HZ per cm)

2007-02-23 13:56:25 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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