You are at a concert and you are located 95.9-m from the speakers. The frequency belting from the speakers are 257-Hz, if it takes 0.503-sec for the sound to reach your location what is the sounds wavelength?

To find the sound's wavelength, we can use the formula:

wavelength = speed of sound / frequency

First, let's calculate the speed of sound. The speed of sound depends on the medium it is traveling through and the temperature. The commonly accepted value for the speed of sound at room temperature in dry air is approximately 343 m/s.

Next, we can plug in the known values into the formula:

wavelength = (343 m/s) / (257 Hz)

Now we can calculate the wavelength:

wavelength ≈ 1.336 m

Therefore, the sound's wavelength is approximately 1.336 meters.