In air, the distance traveled by a sound wave is 140 meters during 400 vibrations. If the frequency of the tuning fork is 500 Hz, find the velocity of sound in air.

Here's what I did:
Wavelength= 140/400=0.35
So, velocity= 500*0.35= 175 m/s

Am I right?

clearly not, since you know that sound travels at roughly 373 m/s.

Better double-check your math. Watch your units.

Oh, I'm sorry. I didn't consider that it was 'sound'

I'm working on it. What do I need to find first?

Yes, you are correct! To find the velocity of sound in air, you need to calculate the wavelength first. The formula for wavelength is:

Wavelength = Distance Traveled / Number of Vibrations

Plugging in the given values, we get:

Wavelength = 140 meters / 400 vibrations = 0.35 meters

After finding the wavelength, you can use the formula for velocity:

Velocity = Frequency * Wavelength

Plugging in the given frequency of the tuning fork (500 Hz) and the calculated wavelength (0.35 meters), we get:

Velocity = 500 Hz * 0.35 meters = 175 m/s

Therefore, the velocity of sound in air is indeed 175 m/s. Well done!