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a_sh-v [17]
4 years ago
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A sound waves frequency is 4hz and it’s wavelength is 8 meters. What is the waves speed

Chemistry
1 answer:
AlladinOne [14]4 years ago
7 0

Answer:

Speed of wave = 32 ms⁻¹

Explanation:

Given data:

Frequency of wave = 4 Hz

Wavelength of wave = 8 m

Speed of wave = ?

Solution:

Formula:

Speed of wave = wavelength × frequency

Now we will put the values.

Speed of wave = 8 m × 4 Hz

          Hz = s⁻¹

Speed of wave = 32 ms⁻¹

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