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22 October, 16:34

A 170 Hz sound wave in air has a wavelength of 2.0 m. The frequency is now doubled to 340 Hz. What is the new wavelength?

A. 4.0 m

B. 3.0 m

C. 2.0 m

D. 1.0 m

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  1. 22 October, 16:58
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    The answer is option D

    Explanation:

    To solve the question, you need to bring to mind the wave equation:

    Velocity = Frequency * wavelength

    Step 1: Find the velocity for the first wavelength given:

    Velocity (V) = frequency * wavelength

    V = 170Hz * 2.0m

    V = 340m/s

    Step 2: Equate the velocity obtained to the wave equation using the second wavelength given

    Velocity = Frequency * Wavelength

    340m/s = 340Hz * Wavelength

    Wavelength = 340m/s / 340Hz

    Wavelength = 1 m.
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