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August 4, 2015 at 4:36 am
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You’re right about the calculations being easier with wavelength instead of frequency and so on. I read somewhere that there are two variables in a wave equeation as we all know: time and space. And wavelength in the unit of meters has the same unit as distance, and this makes the math much simpler in many cases. Thanks for pointing that out.
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