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7 May, 03:02

A guitar string vibrates with a frequency of 320 Hz. If the wavelength of the vibration is 0.13

meters what is the speed of the wave

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  1. 7 May, 03:20
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    Answer: speed = 41.6 m / s

    Explanation: Given that the

    frequency F = 320 Hz.

    wavelength = 0.13meters

    The speed of a wave is the product of frequency and wavelength of the wave

    V = F λ

    Where

    V = wave speed (m/s)

    λ (m) = wavelength.

    F = frequency (Hz).

    Using the formula above gives:

    Speed = 320 * 0.13

    Speed = 41.6 m/s
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