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If the time period of a wave is 1 millisecond, and the wave is `330 ms^(-1)`, then its wavelength is ____ cm

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Velocity (v) =`fxxlamda=1/Txxlamda=lamda/T`
`rArr330ms^(-1)=lamda/(0.001s)`
`rArrlamda=(330xx0.001)m`
`=330xx1/1000m`
`=330xx1/1000xx100cm=33cm`
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