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To calculate the frequency of a wave when given its wavelength, you can use the formula:

Frequency = Speed of Light / Wavelength

Given that the speed of light is approximately 3.00 × 10^8 meters per second (m/s) and the wavelength is 6 cm (or 0.06 meters), we can calculate the frequency as follows:

Frequency = (3.00 × 10^8 m/s) / (0.06 m)

Frequency ≈ 5.00 × 10^9 Hz

Therefore, a wave with a wavelength of 6 cm (or 0.06 meters) has a frequency of approximately 5.00 × 10^9 Hz.

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