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The wave length of sound emitted by a source is 17*10^-2m calculate the frequency

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Answered by franktheruler
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The frequency of the sound emitted by a source whose wavelength is 17*10^(-2)m, is 1.7634 GHz or 1.7634*10^(9) Hz. To obtain the frequency, we have divided the speed of light(c= 3*10^(8)) with the given wavelength.

This is nothing but , f = c/λ = (3*10^(8)) / (17*10^(-2)) = 1.7634*10^(9) Hz =  1.7634 GHz.

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