How are the wavelength and frequency of a sound wave related to its speed?
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Wavelength, speed, and frequency are related in the following way:
Speed = Wavelength x Frequency
v = λ ν
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The relationship of the speed of sound, its frequency, and wavelength is the same as for all waves: vw = fλ, where vw is the speed of sound, f is its frequency, and λ is its wavelength. The wavelength of a sound is the distance between adjacent identical parts of a wave. The frequency is the same as that of the source and is the number of waves that pass a point per unit time. Speed, wavelength, and frequency of a sound wave are related by the following equation:
Speed (v) = Wavelength (λ) x Frequency (ν)
v = λ x ν
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