Question
A wave travels at 1,500 m/s with a frequency of 5 hertz. What is its wavelength?(1 point)
Responses
7,500 m
7,500 m
300 m
300 m
1,505 m
1,505 m
1,495 m
Responses
7,500 m
7,500 m
300 m
300 m
1,505 m
1,505 m
1,495 m
Answers
GPT-4o mini
To find the wavelength of a wave, you can use the formula:
\[
\text{Wavelength} (\lambda) = \frac{\text{Speed} (v)}{\text{Frequency} (f)}
\]
In this case, the speed \( v = 1,500 \, \text{m/s} \) and the frequency \( f = 5 \, \text{Hz} \).
Now, plug in the values:
\[
\lambda = \frac{1,500 \, \text{m/s}}{5 \, \text{Hz}} = 300 \, \text{m}
\]
So, the wavelength is **300 m**.
\[
\text{Wavelength} (\lambda) = \frac{\text{Speed} (v)}{\text{Frequency} (f)}
\]
In this case, the speed \( v = 1,500 \, \text{m/s} \) and the frequency \( f = 5 \, \text{Hz} \).
Now, plug in the values:
\[
\lambda = \frac{1,500 \, \text{m/s}}{5 \, \text{Hz}} = 300 \, \text{m}
\]
So, the wavelength is **300 m**.