1/2.51 =.4
573/.4=1432.5(that is ur answer)
The frequency is 1000000000 Hz.
Well, the higher the frequency is the higher the pitch. They both travel with sound waves and they both have a big role in how sound travels.
Anything that travels 1,635 miles per hour.
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what is the speed of a rocket that travels 9000 meters in 12.12 seconds
frequency
Sound is a longitudinal wavelength that has wavelength, velocity, frequency and amplitude. It travels through solid objects by going through vibration.
Sound energy travels in waves and is measured in frequency and amplitude
There is absolutely no similarity between amplitude, frequency and the speed of mechanical and electromagnetic waves. All electromagnetic waves travel at the same speed. It does not matter if they have a great big amplitude, a high frequency, or whatever. An ittsie bitty gamma ray travels at the same speed as a great big radio wave. A sound wave, loud or soft travels at the same speed. The way a mechanical wave travels depends on the material.
Multiply its frequency by its wavelength.
v=frequency x wavelength > wavelength=v/f, 4.0/3.5=1.142m
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The essential characteristic that changes is the speed of the wave. The wavelength also changes. Amplitude and polarization can change. What does not change is the frequency.
Frequency = (speed) divided by (wavelength) = (330) / (15) = 22 Hz.
Frequency = (speed) / (wavelength) = 900/9 = 100 Hz.
Frequency = speed / wavelength = 3/0.2 = 15 Hertz
wavelength=velocity/frequency (v/f). wavelength=(3x10/4x10)=30/40=.75 meters