A sound wave has a frequency of 2KHz and wavelength of 45cm. It takes 4 seconds to travel. Calculate the distance it travels.
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Wavelength of a sound wave having frequency 2 kHz is 35 cm . How much time will it take to travel a distance 1500 m ?
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✓ Solved: Classify waves with frequencies of 2 Hz, 2 kHz, 2 MHz, 2 GHz, 2 THz, 2 PHz, 2 EHz, 2 ZHz, and...
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