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If a wave generator produces 10 pulses per second and the speed of the waves is 300 m/s, what is the wavelength of the waves? What happens to the wavelength if the frequency of the pulses is increased?

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Given:

The frequency of the generator is f = 10 pulses per second

The speed of the wave is v = 300 m/s

Required: The wavelength of the wave

The change in wavelength if the frequency of the pulses is increased.

Step-by-step explanation:

The wavelength of the wave can be calculated by the formula


\lambda=(v)/(f)

On substituting the values, the wavelength of the wave will be


\begin{gathered} \lambda=(300)/(10) \\ =\text{ 30 m} \end{gathered}

The wavelength is inversely proportional to the frequency of the wave, so the wavelength will decrease if the frequency of the pulses is increased.

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