What is the wavelength of a 20 Hz periodic wave moving at 40 m/s?

Using the formula:

wavelength = velocity / frequency

we can plug in the values:

wavelength = 40 m/s / 20 Hz

wavelength = 2 meters

Therefore, the wavelength of the 20 Hz periodic wave moving at 40 m/s is 2 meters.

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Title: The Krusty Krab Musical

Setting: The Krusty Krab

Characters:
- Spongebob Squarepants
- Sandy Cheeks
- Squidward Tentacles
- Mr. Krabs

Act 1, Scene 1

(SpongeBob and Sandy are at the Krusty Krab, getting ready for work)

SpongeBob: (Excitedly) Oh boy, Sandy! Can you believe we get to work at the Krusty Krab every day?

Sandy: (Smiling) Sure thing, SpongeBob! It's always an adventure working with you.

(Squidward walks in with his clarinet)

Squidward: (In a grumpy tone) Ugh. Just another day at the Krusty Krab.

Mr. Krabs: (Entering) Good morning, my employees! I have a surprise for you today!

SpongeBob: (Excitedly) What is it, Mr. Krabs?

Mr. Krabs: (Grinning) We're having an annual Krusty Krab musical tonight!

Sandy: (Eagerly) That sounds like so much fun!

Squidward: (Sarcastically) Oh joy. I just love listening to SpongeBob sing out of tune for hours.

SpongeBob: (Offended) Hey! I'll have you know, Squidward, that I've been practicing my singing all week!

Mr. Krabs: (Interrupting) That's great to hear, SpongeBob! Now, let's get ready for the big show!

Act 2, Scene 1

(The Krusty Krab is transformed into a stage, with colorful lights and decorations. The audience, consisting of various Bikini Bottom citizens, fills the seats)

Mr. Krabs: (Excitedly) Welcome, ladies and gentlemen, to the annual Krusty Krab musical!

Sandy: (Singing) Oh, the Krusty Krab, a place of delicious food!

SpongeBob: (Singing) Krabby Patties that are sure to improve your mood!

(Squidward rolls his eyes and plays his clarinet)

Mr. Krabs: (Singing) Money, money, money, we make it every day!

Sandy: (Singing) Hard work pays off, that's how the Krusty Krab stays!

(SpongeBob does a flip and lands in a dramatic pose)

SpongeBob: (Singing) This is the Krusty Krab, the best place to be!

All: (Singing) Come on down and join the fun, you'll see!

(The audience cheers and claps)

Act 2, Scene 2

(The musical finishes with a big finale as the audience stands on their feet, clapping)

Mr. Krabs: (Proudly) That was the best Krusty Krab musical we've ever had! You all did a fantastic job!

Sandy: (Breathless) Wow, what a rush! I can't believe how much fun that was!

Squidward: (Surprised) I...I have to admit, that wasn't so bad.

SpongeBob: (Ecstatically) Yay! I knew you'd love it, Squidward!

Mr. Krabs: (Smiling) Alright, alright, let's all clean up and close the Krusty Krab for the night. Good job, everyone!

(Everyone begins cleaning up as the stage is dismantled)

The End.

To determine the wavelength of a periodic wave, we need to use the formula:

frequency (f) = speed (v) / wavelength (λ)

In this case, the frequency (f) is given as 20 Hz and the speed (v) is given as 40 m/s. We can rearrange the formula to solve for the wavelength (λ):

wavelength (λ) = speed (v) / frequency (f)

Substituting the given values, we have:

wavelength (λ) = 40 m/s / 20 Hz

Now we can calculate the wavelength. Dividing 40 m/s by 20 Hz, we get:

wavelength (λ) = 2 meters

Therefore, the wavelength of a 20 Hz periodic wave moving at 40 m/s is 2 meters.