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10 February, 15:10

What is the wavelength of a 2.2 mhz ultrasound wave traveling through aluminum? assume that the speed of sound in aluminum is 5100 m/s?

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  1. 10 February, 15:31
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    The frequency of a wave is equal to the linear speed divided the wavelength. so in equation form.

    f = v / l

    so the wavlength

    l = v / f

    where f is the frequency

    v iss the linear speed

    l is the wavelength

    l = (5100 m/s) / (2.2 Mhz) (10^6 hz / 1 Mhz)

    f = 0.0023 m

    f = 2.3 mm
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