A wave has speed 300 m/s and frequency 150 Hz. Wavelength is MCQ with Answer and Explanation

A wave has speed 300 m/s and frequency 150 Hz. Wavelength is
A. 0.5 m
B. 300 m
C. 45000 m
D. 2 m
Answer: Option D
Solution (By JKExamLibrary)
λ = v/f = 300/150 = 2 m.

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