Answer to Question #209606 in Physics for Moon

Question #209606

Temperature changes in seawater affect the speed at which sound moves through it. A wave with a length of 2.00 m, travelling at a speed of 1502 m/s, reaches a section of warm water where the speed is 1553 m/s. What would you expect the wavelength in the warmer water to be? Write your answer in meter and do rounding up to 2 decimal places.


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2021-06-23T10:09:10-0400
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