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29 March, 22:30

Two waves on identical strings have frequencies in a ratio of 2 to 1. If their wave speeds are the same, then how do their wavelengths compare?

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  1. S
    29 March, 23:03
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    Answer: λ1=λ2/2 (ν1 = 2*ν2)

    Explanation: In order to explain this problem we have to use following expression for waves.

    v=λ*ν; v is the wave speed. λ and ν are the wavelength and frequency of the wave, respectively.

    we have two waves where ν1 = 2*ν2 then as the speed is the same for both waves, we have,

    λ1*ν1=λ2*ν2 with ν1 = 2*ν2 then

    λ1=λ2*ν2/v1=λ2*ν2 / (2*ν2) = λ2/2

    λ1=λ2/2
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