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Answered by aishu0105
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❤❤Hey frnd❤❤,

Nope

it won't be audible...

Explanation:-

Given ⇒

speed of sound = v = 339m/s

wavelength = λ = 1.5 cm = 0.015m

Now,

frequency = speed / wavelength

                     =  v/ λ

                     =  339 / 1000 /5

                     = 22600Hz

Frequency of sound is 22600Hz

Audible range of human ear is 20 Hz to 20,000Hz

frequency of sound is greater than audible frequency

so,

it won't be audible

hope it helps u...

Answered by Anonymous
1

Answer:

Velocity of sound wave      v=339  ms−1

Wavelength of the waves      λ=1.5 cm =0.015 m

∴   Frequency of the waves      ν=λv=0.015339=22.6 kHz

Audible frequency range for human ear lies between  20  Hz  to  20  kHz

Thus this waves is not audible.

Explanation:

Hope it is helpful

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