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What is the relative between speed, wavelength and frequency?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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  • A wave is a disturbance that moves from the point of creation at a wave velocity vw. A wave has a wavelength λ, which is the distance between adjacent identical parts of the wave. The wave velocity and the wavelength are related to the wave's frequency and period by vw=λT or vw=fλ.

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Answered by nandi101
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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 more rigid (or less compressible) the medium, the faster the speed of sound.

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