When a transverse wave of amplitude 2.00 cm and
wavelength 20.0 cm passes through a medium, the average speed of a
particle of the medium is 4.00 m/s. Find the speed of the
wave.
When I use 2π(c/wavelength)*amplitude I get 2.51 and my answer is
supposed to be 10m/s..
what am I doing wrong?
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