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Subject: Is there an independent formula for the wavelength of sound in water?

Date: Wed Oct 4 20:46:53 2006
Posted by Melodie
Grade level: undergrad School: University of San Carlos
City: No city entered. State/Province: No state entered. Country: No country entered.
Area of science: Physics
ID: 1160020013.Ph
Message:

Finding the wavelength for sound in water using experimental values of 
frequency and the known speed of sound in water is achievable, and is 
theoretical.  We proposed to check the accuracy of the value from the 
experimental value obtained.  Thus using the speed of sound in water as our 
theoretical value, we are trying to find the experimental value for the speed 
of sound using the obtained value of frequency and the wavelength.  How do you 
propose could we attain this value?


Re: Is there an independent formula for the wavelength of sound in water?

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