Frequency of a wave travelling from source to receiver is 200 Hz. If the speed of sound wave is 100 m/s.Wavelength of wave is;
Question
Frequency of a wave travelling from source to receiver is 200 Hz. If the speed of sound wave is 100 m/s.Wavelength of wave is;
Solution
The wavelength of a wave can be calculated using the formula:
Wavelength = Speed of Sound / Frequency
Given in the problem, the speed of sound is 100 m/s and the frequency is 200 Hz.
Substituting these values into the formula gives:
Wavelength = 100 m/s / 200 Hz = 0.5 m
So, the wavelength of the wave is 0.5 meters.
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