The formula to calculate frequency is speed of sound / wavelength.
For the lower frequency:
Frequency = 330 m/s / 16.5 meters = 20 Hz
For the higher frequency:
Frequency = 330 m/s / 2.75 meters = 120 Hz
Therefore, humans can hear thunder at frequencies ranging from 20 to 120 hertz.
Humans can hear thunder at different frequencies. These correspond to wavelengths ranging
from 2.75 to 16.5 meters. If the speed of sound is approximately 330 m/s, what frequencies of
thunder can humans hear? (1 point)
0.0083 to 0.05 hertz
907.5 to 5,445 hertz
2.75 to 16.5 hertz
20 to 120 hertz
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