First we need the speed of sound in water which (from Wikipedia) is 1498 m/s. velocity = frequency*wavelength, so wavelength = v/f 1498/286 = ___m
The level of the sound or the amplitude of the sound has nothing to do with the wavelength. Speed of sound c = wavelength λ × frequency f.
Any wave has a wavelength, so examples might include:The wavelength of a sound waveThe wavelength of a light waveThe wavelength of a water waveEtc.Some examples are:40 meters12 centimeters300 kilometers21 centimeters700 nanometers
the wave length of sound increases
5 meters
Formula is velocity=frequency X wavelength so Wavelength = 5m
First we need the speed of sound in water which (from Wikipedia) is 1498 m/s. velocity = frequency*wavelength, so wavelength = v/f 1498/286 = ___m
The level of the sound or the amplitude of the sound has nothing to do with the wavelength. Speed of sound c = wavelength λ × frequency f.
The formula for speed is velocity= wavelength x frequencyIf the speed of sound in water is 1430m/s you would replace that as the velocity.1430= wavelength x frequencyFrequency is 286 Hz, therefore you would replace that for the frequency in the equation.1430= wavelength x 286Now you would divide 1430 by 236, in order to get the wavelength alone.1430/286= wavelength.So the wavelength is 5 m
The speed of sound in fresh water is approx 1,500 metres per second. So wavelength = speed/frequency = 2.94 metres.
Wavelength is found via WL = v/f. WL = 1430/286 = 5m
Wavelength= 218.8
Any wave has a wavelength, so examples might include:The wavelength of a sound waveThe wavelength of a light waveThe wavelength of a water waveEtc.Some examples are:40 meters12 centimeters300 kilometers21 centimeters700 nanometers
the wave length of sound increases
A higher pitched sound has a shorter wavelength than a lower pitched sound.
5 meters
Its wavelength, or pitch. Sound is only vibrations in the air. If the wavelength of the vibration is low, then it will sound "high". If the vibration has a high wavelength, then it will sound "low".