A sound wave traveling in air has a frequency f and wavelength l. A second sound wave traveling in air has wavelength l/2. What is the frequency of the second sound wave? (a) 4f (b) 2f (c) f (d) 12 f (e) 14 f
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The ship in Figure P14.35 travels along a straight line parallel to the shore and a distance d 5 600 m from it. The ships radio receives simultaneous signals of the same frequency from antennas A and B, separated by a distance L 5 800 m. The signals interfere constructively at point C, which is equidistant from A and B. The signal goes through the first minimum at point D, which is directly outward from the shore from point B. Determine the wavelength of the radio waves.
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