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20 May, 09:33

A wave has a speed of 30 m/s, a frequency of 6 Hz, and a wavelength of 5 m. If the wavelength remains constant, and the frequency is doubled, what is the new speed of the wave?

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  1. 20 May, 13:25
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    Answer: 60m/s

    Explanation:

    The wavespeed is the distance covered by the wave in one second. It is measured in metre per second, and represented by the symbol V

    Wavespeed (V) = Frequency F x wavelength λ

    i. e V = F λ

    In the first case:

    Wavespeed = 30 m/s

    Frequency of sound = 6Hz

    Wavelength = 5m

    In the second case:

    Wavespeed = ?

    Frequency of sound = (2x 6Hz = 12Hz)

    Wavelength = 5m (remains constant)

    Apply V = F λ

    Wavespeed = 12 Hz x 5m

    Wavespeed = 60m/s

    Therefore, when frequency is doubled, the speed is also doubled. Thus, the new speed of the wave is 60m/s
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