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What happens to the velocity of sound in a medium if the sound wave frequency is doubled?​

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Answered by kavyack122
10

Explanation:

Velocity of sound is directly proportional to the wavelength. Thus, if the velocity of sound doubles when it travels from one medium to another, its wavelength also doubles. The frequency of sound depends upon the source of sound, not the medium of propagation. Hence, it does not change.

Answered by shrutisru
11

Answer:

Doesn't change

Explanation:

Velocity of sound is directly proportional to the wavelength. Thus, if the velocity of sound doubles when it travels from one medium to another, its wavelength also doubles. The frequency of sound depends upon the source of sound, not the medium of propagation. Hence, it does not change.

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