(a)
is the wavelength in air of such a sound wave.
(b)
is the wavelength of this wave in tissue.
<u>Explanation:</u>
Frequency and wavelength can be related by the equation,
Velocity = Wavelength x Frequency

where,
v - velocity of light for all EM (electromagnetic) waves in vacuum
Given:
f - 4.50 MHz = 
a) To find the wavelength in air
We know,
Speed of sound in air = 343 m/s
Apply given frequency and speed of sound in air, we get

b) If the speed of sound in tissue is 1500 m/s, find the wavelength of this wave in tissue
Speed of sound in tissue, v = 1500 m/s

Answer:
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Explanation:
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A dummy is fired vertically upward from a canon with a speed of 40 m/s. How long is the dummy in the air? What is the dummies maximum height?
v=u-at
0=40-10xt
t=4 secs
height = ut-1/2at^2
height= 40x4-1/2x10x4^2
height = 160-5x16
height=160-80=80m