Set the frequency of the wave and then measure the wavelength and speed. Explain does wave speed really equal frequency times wavelength?

Physics Lab: Waves on a String

Waves are a familiar part of everyday life. You have probably seen water waves and waves on a string. You hear sound waves and see light waves.

Waves have a wavelength, λ, a frequency, f, and a speed, v. These three quantities are related by:

v = fλ

In this lab you will look at a simulated wave on a string – a transverse wave. You will set the frequency of the wave and then measure the wavelength and speed. We will use these to try to answer the question: “Does wave speed really equal frequency times wavelength?”.

Set the frequency of the wave and then measure the wavelength and speed. Explain does wave speed really equal frequency times wavelength?
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