if the velocity of a progressive wave with a periodic frequency of 10KHz is 330m/s. calculate it's wavelength.

To calculate the wavelength of a wave, you can use the formula:

wavelength = velocity / frequency

In this case, the velocity of the wave is given as 330 m/s and the frequency is given as 10 KHz (10,000 Hz).

First, convert the frequency from KHz to Hz by multiplying it by 1,000:

10 KHz * 1,000 = 10,000 Hz

Now you can substitute these values into the formula:

wavelength = 330 m/s / 10,000 Hz

Calculate the wavelength by dividing the velocity by the frequency:

wavelength = 0.033 m or 33 mm

So, the wavelength of the progressive wave with a periodic frequency of 10 KHz and a velocity of 330 m/s is 0.033 m or 33 mm.

Since v = λf just plug in your numbers

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To calculate the wavelength of a wave, we can use the formula:

wavelength = velocity / frequency

Given that the velocity of the wave is 330 m/s and the frequency is 10 kHz (or 10,000 Hz), we can substitute these values into the formula:

wavelength = 330 m/s / 10,000 Hz

Converting kHz to Hz, we get:

wavelength = 330 m/s / 10,000 Hz = 0.033 m

Therefore, the wavelength of the progressive wave is 0.033 meters.