Question
If a violin string vibrates at 1720Hz, what is the wavelength of the sound produced in the surrounding air? (assume T=20 degree Celsius and speed is 344m/s)
Answers
since it vibrates 1720 times in 344m, the wavelength is obviously
344m/s / 1720/s = 0.2m
344m/s / 1720/s = 0.2m
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