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Chemistry, 10.11.2020 04:30 hugoreyes16jr

If an earthquake produces seismic waves that travel at exactly 34.56 m/s, and they are felt with a frequency of 15.67 Hz, what would the resulting wavelength be? (round to 2 decimal places)

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