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28-Velocity= 600 m/sWavelength= 2.0mFrequency= _________1 point300 hertz.0033 hertz3000 m/s

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28 - Velocity = 600 m/s

Wavelength = 2.0 m
Frequency = _________

  • 1 point
  • 300 hertz.
  • 0.033 hertz
  • 3000 m/s
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Solution

1. Break Down the Problem

We need to find the frequency of a wave given its velocity and wavelength.

2. Relevant Concepts

The formula to relate velocity (vv), frequency (ff), and wavelength (λ\lambda) of a wave is: v=fλ v = f \cdot \lambda Where:

  • vv = velocity of the wave (in meters per second)
  • ff = frequency of the wave (in hertz)
  • λ\lambda = wavelength of the wave (in meters)

3. Analysis and Detail

We have the following values:

  • v=600m/sv = 600 \, \text{m/s}
  • λ=2.0m\lambda = 2.0 \, \text{m}

Rearranging the formula to solve for frequency gives: f=vλ f = \frac{v}{\lambda}

Substituting the known values: f=600m/s2.0m=300Hz f = \frac{600 \, \text{m/s}}{2.0 \, \text{m}} = 300 \, \text{Hz}

4. Verify and Summarize

The calculated frequency is 300 Hz, which is consistent with the calculations. Therefore, we can conclude that our values were accurately applied in the formula.

Final Answer

The frequency is 300 Hz \text{300 Hz} .

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