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Tpy6a [65]
3 years ago
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a sound wave traveling through dry air has a frequency of 16 Hz, a wavelength of 22 m, and a speed of 350 m/s. When the sound wa

ve passes through clouds of nitrous oxide, it’s wavelength changes to 16 m, while it’s frequently remains the same. What is it’s new speed?
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Anastaziya [24]3 years ago
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Please urgent please help
Tatiana [17]3 years ago
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Answer:

256

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