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A person has a hearing range from 20 Hz to
20 kHz. The speed of sound in air is
344 ms–1. The typical wavelengths of sound
wave in air corresponding to these two
frequencies are respectively



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Answered by ꜱᴄʜᴏʟᴀʀᴛʀᴇᴇ
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Answer:

For a sound wave,

Speed = Wavelength x Frequency

v = λ x f

Speed of sound in air = 344 m/s (Given)

(i) For, f = 20 Hz

λ1= v/f = 344/20 = 17.2 m

(ii) For, f= 20000 Hz

λ2= v/f = 344/20000 = 0.172 m

Hence, for humans, the wavelength range for hearing is 0.0172 m to 17.2 m.

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Answered by UniqueBabe
2

Answer:

What are the typical wavelengths of sound waves in air corresponding to these two frequencies? Take the speed of sound in air as 344 m s-1. Hence, for humans, the wavelength range for hearing is 0.0172 m to 17.2 m.

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