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What will be the frequency of sound having 0.20 m as its wavelength, when it travels with a speed of `331 ms^(-1)` ?

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Frequency Sound = n
Wavelength `lambda` = 0.20m
Frequency of sound, `n= V/lambda`
`n=331/ 0.20 = 1655 Hz`
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