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Mon 6 Apr, 2015 09:18 pm
using the eguation = f×lamda.
state the relation ship between:-
1. v$f
2.v $lmda
3.F$lmda.
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Mon 6 Apr, 2015 11:26 pm
@ahmed said,
Universal wave equation
V = lambda/T
f = 1/T
Therefore
V = f x lambda
http://kohuthouse.wikispaces.com/Universal+Wave+Equation
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s08cT_KihwE
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