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The last bit of your question confused me a little!? :P

... But I think you are referring to the 'The Wave Equation'.

Wave Speed (v) in m/s = Frequency (f) in Hz * Wave Length (λ) in m

This equation relates the speed of a wave to its frequency and wavelength

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