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The speed of the wave is equal to wavelength x frequency. You can calculate the frequency, in this case, as 1 / period.

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The velocity of a wave can be calculated using the formula v = λ/T, where v is the velocity, λ is the wavelength, and T is the period. Substituting the values given: v = 9 m / 0.006 s = 1500 m/s. Therefore, the velocity of the wave is 1500 m/s.

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Q: If a wave has a wavelength of 9 meters and a period of 0.006 what is the velocity of the wave?
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