Respuesta :
Answer: Wavelength = 3.5 km
Explanation:
The wave equation is given as:
v = f * λ --- (1)
Where v = speed of the earthquake wave = 14 km/s = 14 * 1000 m/s
f = frequency of the earthquake wave = 4 Hz
λ = wavelength of the earthquake wave = ?
Plug in the values in Equation (1):
(1) => 14 * 1000 = 4 * λ
λ = 3500 m
λ = 3.5 km
Explanation:
The wave equation is given as:
v = f * λ --- (1)
Where v = speed of the earthquake wave = 14 km/s = 14 * 1000 m/s
f = frequency of the earthquake wave = 4 Hz
λ = wavelength of the earthquake wave = ?
Plug in the values in Equation (1):
(1) => 14 * 1000 = 4 * λ
λ = 3500 m
λ = 3.5 km
Answer: The correct answer is 3500 m.
Explanation:
The expression for the relation between the speed of the wave and frequency is as follows;
[tex]v=f\lambda[/tex]
Here, f is the frequency of the wave, v is the speed of the wave and [tex]\lambda[/tex] is the wavelength of the wave.
It is given in the problem that the earthquake wave has a speed of 14 km/s and a frequency of 4 Hz.
Calculate the wavelength of an earthquake by using above expression.
Put v= 14 km/s and f= 4 Hz.
[tex] 14 =(4)\lambda[/tex]
[tex]\lambda= 3.5 km[/tex]
Convert km into m by multiplying 1000.
[tex]\lambda= 3500 m[/tex]
Therefore, the wavelength of an earthquake is 3500 m.