What Is the Speed, Period, and Wavelength of This Transverse Wave?

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The discussion focuses on calculating the speed, period, and wavelength of a transverse wave described by the equation y(x,t)=4.00sin(81.0(pi)t - 1.590(pi)x). The amplitude is established as 0.04m, with an angular frequency of 81.0π rad/s and a wave number k of 1.590π m-1. The speed of propagation is determined to be 0.509 m/s, the period is 0.0247 s, and the wavelength is 0.0126 m, all expressed in standard SI units.

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Problem:

The equation of a certain traveling transverse wave is
y(x,t)=4.00sin(81.0(pi)t - 1.590(pi)x) where t is in seconds and x and y are in cenimeters. Find the speed of propagation, the period and the wavelength for these waves (express you answer in units of m/s)

So, I know A (amplitude) is 4.00cm...0.04m and the angular frequency is 81.0pi rad/s and k=1.590pi . To find the speed of propagation i divided angular frequency by k and got 50.94, but i don't know if that cm/s or not since the whole equation is based in cm. I can find the other values too, but I am not sure if I need to convert my answers.
 
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Problem:

The equation of a certain traveling transverse wave is
y(x,t)=4.00sin(81.0(pi)t - 1.590(pi)x) where t is in seconds and x and y are in cenimeters. Find the speed of propagation, the period and the wavelength for these waves (express you answer in units of m/s)

So, I know A (amplitude) is 4.00cm...0.04m and the angular frequency is 81.0pi rad/s and k=1.590pi . To find the speed of propagation i divided angular frequency by k and got 50.94, but i don't know if that cm/s or not since the whole equation is based in cm. I can find the other values too, but I am not sure if I need to convert my answers.
Convert distances to metres and rewrite the equation:

y(x,t)=4.00\sin{81.0\pi t} - (1.590\pi)(100x)

k = 159\pi m^{-1} Speed of the wave is \omega/k in sec^{-1}/m^{-1} =\text{m/sec.}
AM
 
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I got:

v= 0.509 m/s (omega/k)

T= 0.0247 s (1/f = 2pi/omega)

wavlength= 0.0126 m (2pi/k)
 

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