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Calculations.
Q1. A sound
wave has a frequency
of 3250 Hz
and a wavelength
of 0·1
m. What is its velocity?
A1. Use v = f x l
v = 3250
x 0·1
= 325 m/s.
Q2. A sound
wave travels with a velocity of 330
m/s
and has a frequency of 500
Hz. What is its wavelength?
A2. Use l = v ÷ f
l
= 330 ÷ 500
= 0·66 m.
Q3.
A wave at sea travels
with a velocity of 25 m/s.
If it has a wavelength of 10
m, what is its frequency?
A3. Use f = v ÷ l
f = 25
÷ 10
= 2·5 Hz.
Note - always make
sure that you give the units for your answer
and that the units are correct.
If the wavelength is given in centimetres,
convert it to metres before
doing the calculation.
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