The annoying sound from a mosquito is produced when it beats is wings at the average rate of 600 wingbeats per second. What is the frequency of the sound waves?

To determine the frequency of the sound waves produced by a mosquito's wings, we can use the relationship between frequency and the number of wingbeats per second.

Frequency is defined as the number of cycles (or oscillations) per unit of time. In this case, the cycles refer to the wing beats of the mosquito, and the unit of time is one second.

Given that the mosquito beats its wings at an average rate of 600 wingbeats per second, we can conclude that the frequency of the sound waves is 600 cycles per second, or 600 hertz (Hz). Therefore, the frequency of the sound waves produced by a mosquito is 600 Hz.