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Frequency of a wave travelling from source to receiver is 200 Hz. If the speed of sound wave is 100 m/s.Time period of wave is;

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Frequency of a wave travelling from source to receiver is 200 Hz. If the speed of sound wave is 100 m/s.Time period of wave is;

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Solution

The time period of a wave is the reciprocal of its frequency.

Step 1: Identify the frequency of the wave. In this case, the frequency (f) is given as 200 Hz.

Step 2: Use the formula for the time period (T) of a wave, which is T = 1/f.

Step 3: Substitute the given frequency into the formula. So, T = 1/200.

Step 4: Calculate the time period. T = 0.005 seconds.

So, the time period of the wave is 0.005 seconds.

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