Respuesta :
The relationship between speed of a wave w, frequency f and wavelength [tex]\lambda[/tex] is
[tex]v = \lambda f[/tex]
For the wave of our problem, [tex]\lambda = 5 m[/tex] and f=60 Hz, so its speed is
[tex]v=(5 m)(60 Hz)=300 m/s[/tex]
[tex]v = \lambda f[/tex]
For the wave of our problem, [tex]\lambda = 5 m[/tex] and f=60 Hz, so its speed is
[tex]v=(5 m)(60 Hz)=300 m/s[/tex]
Answer: The velocity is 300 meters per second.
Explanation: The velocity of a wave is related to the frequency and the wavelenght by the following equation:
velocity = frequency*wavelenght
or, using the formal notation;
v = f*λ
We know that f = 60Hz (and Hz is 1/s) and λ = 5m, so we have:
v = 5m*60(1/s) = 300m/s