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If the speed of the wave along the rope is 3.2 m/s. Calculate the frequency of the wave​

Sagot :

Answer:

2Hz

Explanation:

Find the diagram attached

Using the formula;

v = fλ

v is the velocity

f is the frequency

λ is the wavelength

Given the following

v = 3.2m/s

λ = 4.8/3 = 1.6m

Get the frequency

f = v/λ

f = 3.2/1.6

f = 2Hertz

Hence the frequency of the wave is 2Hz

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Lanuel

The frequency of the wave is equal to 2.0 Hertz.

Given the following data:

  • Speed of wave = 3.2 m/s.
  • Distance = 4.8 meters.

To calculate the frequency of the wave​:

How to calculate frequency.

First  of all, we would determine the wavelength of the wave in the image attached below:

Note: Wavelength is the successive distance between two (2) crests.

[tex]Wavelength = \frac{distance}{3} \\\\Wavelength = \frac{4.8}{3}[/tex]

Wavelength = 1.6 meter.

Mathematically, frequency is given by this formula:

[tex]Frequency = \frac{velocity}{wavelength} \\\\[/tex]

Substituting the given parameters into the formula, we have;

[tex]Frequency = \frac{3.2}{1.6}[/tex]

Frequency = 2.0 Hertz.

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