Frequency = Wave length Velocity V1=λ1V=5330=66H2 and V2=λ2V=5⋅5330=60H2 ∴ Number of beats per second =V1−V2=60−60=6.
Two sound waves with wavelengths 5.0 m and 5.5 m respectively, each propagate in a gas with velocity 330 m/s. We expect the following number of beats per second:
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