How are the wavelength and frequency of an sound wave related to its speed?
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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.
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The relation between wavelength (λ), frequency (ν) and speed of wave (v) is
v=λν
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.
- Wave speed is the distance a wave travels in a given amount of time, such as the number of meters it travels per second.
- Wave speed is related to wavelength and wave frequency by the equation: Speed = Wavelength x Frequency. This equation can be used to calculate wave speed when wavelength and frequency are known.
- The equation for wave speed can be written to solve for wavelength or frequency if the speed and the other value are known.
- The speed of most waves depends on the medium, or the matter through which they are traveling. Generally, waves travel fastest through solids and slowest through gases.
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