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A trombone plays a C3 note. If the speed of sound in air is 343 m/s and the wavelength of this note is

2.62 m, what is the frequency of this C3 note?

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The frequency of note C3 is 131
s^(-1).

Step-by-step explanation:

Frequency is the measure of repetition of same thing a certain number of times. So frequency is inversely proportional to the wavelength. As wavelength is distance between two successive crests or troughs in a sound wave.

And frequency is the completion of number of cycles in a given time in sound waves. The frequency and wavelength are inversely proportional to each other with velocity of sound being the proportionality constant.

Thus, here the speed of sound is given as 343 m/s, the wavelength of the note is also given as 2.62 m, then frequency will be as follows:


Frequency=(speed of sound)/(Wavelength of note)

Thus,


Frequency = (343 m/s)/(2.62 m) = 131 s^(-1)

So the frequency of note C3 is 131
s^(-1)
.

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