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For a wave, wavelength divided by the time period is equal to:
amplitude
phase difference
frequency
wave velocity
- Wavelength is the distance between successive crests of a wave.
- The time period is the time taken for one complete cycle of the wave.
- Wavelength divided by the time period is equivalent to wave velocity.
- Wave Velocity (Option 4): This describes how fast the wave travels through the medium.
- Amplitude (Option 1): This is the maximum displacement from the rest position.
- Phase Difference (Option 2): This is the difference in phase between two points on a wave.
- Frequency (Option 3): This is the number of cycles per unit of time.
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