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26 January, 05:19

A sound wave with a frequency of 300 hertz is traveling through a medium at a speed of 320 meters/second. What is its wavelength?

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  1. 26 January, 06:22
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    1. The wavelength is the ratio of the wave's speed to its frequency in hertz or 1/s. This is shown below,

    λ = s / f = (320 m/s) / (300 1/s) = 1.07 m

    The wavelength is approximately 1.07 m.
  2. 26 January, 06:24
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    A wave equation is v=flambda. v is speed, f is frequency, lambda is wavelength. So, lambda = v/f. here that's 320/300 m/s. 3.2/3 1.07 metres is it?
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