Calculate the Speed of a Wave - WORKED EXAMPLE - GCSE Physics

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This video is a worked example on waves. This is a popular question for students to be asked and this one is specific to how we calculate the speed of a wave.

The question is as follows:
Calculate the speed of a wave with a frequency of 7.9x10^13 Hz and a wavelength of 380 nanometres. (1 nm = 1x10^-9 m)

You don't have to remember what a nanometre is, but the conversion factor is given in this question.

Thanks for watching,

Lewis

Relevant for GCSE Physics 9-1 in the following exam boards:
AQA (including Trilogy)
Edexcel
CCEA
OCR A
OCR B
WJEC
CIE (Cambridge International Examinations) IGCSE
Edexcel International IGCSE

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How handy, right before the mock, great video!

danik
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So is it just Wave Length X Frequency?

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