frequency=40/30 hz
wave velocity= 4.25m/10 sec
frequency*wavelength=wavevelocity
calculate velocity
A harmonic wave is traveling along a rope. The oscillator that generates the wave completes 40.0 vibrations in 30.0 s. A given crest of the wave travels 425 cm along the rope in a time period of 10.0 s. What is the wavelength?
8 answers
0.425
0.141525
0.78352941
4.2 meter
Wavelenth = velocity / frequecy
Frequency=40vibration / 30s=1.33HZ
425cm *100 = 4.25m
Then divide 4.25 m by 10 (the period)
4.35/10 = 0.425 m
(I am sorry for the previous answer my bad)
Frequency=40vibration / 30s=1.33HZ
425cm *100 = 4.25m
Then divide 4.25 m by 10 (the period)
4.35/10 = 0.425 m
(I am sorry for the previous answer my bad)
Wavelenth = velocity / frequecy
Frequency=40vibration / 30s=1.33HZ
425cm *100 = 4.25m
Then divide 4.25 m by 1.33
4.35/1.33= 3.19m then divide by 10
3.19/10 = 0.319
(I am sorry for the previous answer my bad)
Frequency=40vibration / 30s=1.33HZ
425cm *100 = 4.25m
Then divide 4.25 m by 1.33
4.35/1.33= 3.19m then divide by 10
3.19/10 = 0.319
(I am sorry for the previous answer my bad)
It has a wavelength of 0.319m