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how does the velocity of sound defend on its frequency ​

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Answered by roshiniPrati12
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the relationship between f and is inverse: The higher the frequency, the shorter the wavelength of a sound wave. The speed of sound can change when sound travels from one medium to another. Since v = f λ v = f λ , the higher the speed of asound, the greater its wavelength for a given frequency

Answered by Anonymous
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Therefore, the relationship between f and is inverse: The higher the frequency, the shorter the wavelength of a sound wave. The speed of sound can change when sound travels from one medium to another. ... Since v = f λ v = f λ , the higher the speed of asound, the greater its wavelength for a given frequency.

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