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A sound wave travels at a speed of `339 m//s`. If its wavelength is `1.5 cm`, what is the frequency of the wave ? Will it be audible ?

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Speed of sound, `v= 339 m s^(-1)`
Wavelength of sound, `lambda= 1.5 cm = 0.015 m`
Speed of sound = Wavelength `xx` Frequency `v= lambda xx v`
`:. v= v // lambda = 339 // 0.015 = 22600 Hz`
The frequency range of audible sound for humans lies between 20 Hz to 20,000 Hz. Since the frequency of the given sound is more than 20,000 Hz, it is not audible.
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