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Chemistry, 16.07.2019 11:30 htahir2345

1. given the distance scale in micrometers (1.0×10^-6m), shown in the figure, what is the wavelength in meters per wave? 2. given that 6.0×10^8 crests of wave pass a point in 1.0 microsecond, what is the value of the frequency of this wave/sec (or hz)? 3. calculate the product of the answers to q1 and q2 above. 4. what is the significance of the value just calculated? for q1 and q2, with from the teacher, i got the answers: 0.5 m/s and 6.0×10^14 hz. i just need to know how to do # 3 and how to answer # 4. the wave below is used to answer the questions.

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