High School

A wave is traveling at 3000 m/s and has a wavelength of 1 m.

a) Calculate the frequency of the wave.

b) Calculate the time period of the wave.

c) How many complete wave cycles will occur in:
i. 1 second
ii. 10 seconds
iii. 1 minute

Answer :

If a wave is travelling at 3000 m/s and has a wavelength of 1 meter the frequency of the wave would be 3000 Hz and the time period of the wave would be 3.33×10⁻⁴ seconds.

What is the frequency?

It can be defined as the number of cycles completed per second. It is represented in hertz and inversely proportional to the wavelength.

Frequency = 1/T

As given in the problem If a wave is travelling at 3000 m/s and has a wavelength of 1 meter,

The frequency of the wave would be 3000 Hz.

The time period of the wave would be 3.33×10⁻⁴ seconds.

There would be 3000 complete wave cycles in 1 second, 300 wave cycles in 10 seconds, and 50 wave cycles in 1 minute.

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Answer:

a] 3000hz

b]3.33 × 10⁻⁴

ci]300

ii] 3000

iii]60,000

Explanation: