For the given wave speed, the frequency is 2.0 Hz
<h3>What is frequency?</h3>
The frequency is the number of cycles per second in the sinusoidal wave.
Given is the length of the string L = 40cm, the wave speed v =320 cm/s, then the wavelength is
λ =4L
λ =4 x 40 cm =160 cm.
The frequency is related to the wavelength as
f =v/λ
f =320/160
f=2.0 Hz
Thus, the frequency is 2.0 Hz.
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Frequency represents the number of complete oscillations in one second. it is measured in Hertz (Hz). Electromagnetic waves are waves which do not require a material media for transmission. They travel with a speed of light.
The speed (m/s) of a wave is given by frequency (Hz) × Wavelength (m)
Speed is 300,000 km/sec or 300,000,000 m/s and the wavelength is 300,000 km or 300,000,000 m.
Frequency = speed÷ wavelength
= 300000000 ÷ 300000000 = 1
Therefore, the frequency of the wave is 1Hz
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