What are the wavelength limits of the audible range of the sound spectrum? (Use the speed of sound in air. The speed of sound in air is 344 m/s. The audible range of the sound spectrum contains frequencies as low as 30 Hz and as high as 25 kHz.)

smallest value m
largest value m

To find the wavelength limits of the audible range, we can use the formula:

wavelength = speed of sound / frequency

For the smallest value (30 Hz):
wavelength = 344 m/s / 30 Hz = 11.47 m

For the largest value (25 kHz):
wavelength = 344 m/s / 25000 Hz = 0.01376 m

Therefore, the wavelength limits of the audible range of the sound spectrum are:
Smallest value: 11.47 m
Largest value: 0.01376 m