To find the frequency of the tuning fork, we can use the formula for the difference in positions of the maxima in a standing wave, which is given by ( \Delta y = \frac{(n_2 - n_1) \lambda}{2} ). Here, ( n_1 = 1 ), ( n_2 = 3 ), and ( \Delta y = 48 , \text{cm} = 0.48 , \text{m} ). Thus, ( 0.48 = \frac{(3 - 1) \lambda}{2} ) leads to ( \lambda = 0.48 , \text{m} ). The frequency ( f ) is then calculated using ( f = \frac{v}{\lambda} ), where ( v ) (the speed of sound) is approximately ( 343 , \text{m/s} ). Therefore, ( f = \frac{343}{0.48} \approx 715.5 , \text{Hz} ).
One convenient working definition of 'radio' is: Electromagnetic radiation withfrequency up to 300 GHz / wavelength down to 1 millimeter.'Radio' is our name for the lowest frequency / longest wavelength, so there'sno lower limit on frequency, or upper limit on wavelength.
The beat frequency occurs when two sound waves of slightly different frequencies are played together, and it is calculated by taking the absolute difference between the two frequencies. In this case, the beat frequency is |374 Hz - 370 Hz|, which equals 4 Hz. Therefore, a beat frequency of 4 Hz will be heard when the 370 Hz and 374 Hz sound sources are sounded together.
Wavelength equals the velocity of the wave divided by the frequency; for an EM wave, the velocity is the speed of light. So the wavelength of this wave is 299792458/1.9 x 106 = 157.78550421... ~ 158 metres or 173 yards.
When two sounds at frequencies of 240 Hz and 243 Hz occur simultaneously, the beat frequency is determined by the difference between the two frequencies. In this case, the beat frequency is 243 Hz - 240 Hz, which equals 3 Hz. This means you would hear a fluctuation in volume at a rate of 3 beats per second.
A flute has a higher pitched sound than a uba because it has a shorter tube length. Remember: wave speed= wave length x frequency ..and a higher frequency equals a higher pitch and a low frequency equals a low pitch, a smaller wave length equals a high frequency and a larger wave length equals a low frequency/
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The measurement of the number of vibrations a wave produces each second is called frequency. It is typically measured in hertz (Hz), where 1 Hz equals one vibration per second.
Frequency = speed divided by wavelength
The frequency of -4sin(2x) is = 1/pi
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The equation velocity equals wavelength multiplied by frequency is called the wave equation. It describes the relationship between the speed of a wave, its wavelength, and its frequency.
The frequency of a wave is the same as the frequency of the source that produces it. The frequency of a wave is determined by the frequency of the vibrating source that creates it, so they are directly related.
Yes, velocity equals the product of frequency times wavelength, v=fw.
Frequency of the a wave equals its velocity divided by its wavelength.
Frequency divided by 300 equals Wavelength
No; hertz is frequency.Frequency times wavelength equals speed of travel.
That would be the reciprocal of wavelength.( 1 ) divided by (wavelength) .