If the wavelength of a wave travelling with a velocity of 360ms-1 is 60m, the period of the wave is

a

6s

b

3.6s

c

0.17s

d

0.61s

e

3s

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ugwubezaleel
4 years ago

v=frequency*wavelenght
where
v=320
f=?
wavelenght=60m
therefore f=v/wavelenght
i.e=360/60=6
recall that period(P)=1/f
therefore: 1/6=0.16666666666
approx. 0.17s

ans= 0.17s

Gshock2020
6 years ago

The answer is 1.7x10^-3.. we firstly have to convert the 60cm to metres .please myschool kindly look into it 💝

Gshock2020
6 years ago

I'm sorry but I agree to disagree the solution is not so the 60cm is supposed to be converted to metres first before division ...please kindly look into it thanks a lot

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