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22 August, 08:39

the pitch of a musical tone varies inversely as its wavelength. one tone has a pitch of 460 vibrations per second and a wavelength of 2.2 meters. find the constant of variation

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  1. 22 August, 08:41
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    1012

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Given:

    pitch 'p' = 460 vibrations per second

    wavelength 'w' = 2.2m

    'k' represent constant of variation

    'k' can be determined by taking the product of pitch and wavelength

    k = p. w

    k = 460 x 2.2

    k = 1012

    Therefore,

    the constant of variation is 1012
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