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31 May, 01:43

If you slosh the water back and forth in a bathtub at the correct frequency, the water rises first at one end and then at the other. Suppose you can make a standing wave in a 179 cm long tub with a frequency of 0.2058 Hz. What is the velocity of the water wave

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  1. 31 May, 01:46
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    0.37 m/s

    Explanation:

    Parameters given:

    Wavelength of the wave = 179 cm = 1.79 m

    Frequency = 0.2058 Hz

    Speed of a wave is given as:

    Speed = wavelength * frequency

    Speed = 1.79 * 0.2058

    Speed = 0.37 m/s
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