Physics, asked by binit7881, 1 year ago

Frequncy and wavelenth and amplitude relarion in sound

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Answered by ashishkush209pdpr70
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For any wave, the amplitude can be anything. There is a simple relationship between wavelength, frequency, and velocity. You can see this easily: a wave travels one wavelength L in one period P, so v = L/P. The period P is defined as the inverse of the frequency f, so P = 1/f.

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