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To calculate the wavelength of a sound wave with a frequency of 2600 Hz, you can use the following equation:

λ = v/f

where:

  • λ represents the wavelength of the sound wave,
  • v represents the velocity of sound in the medium (which depends on factors such as temperature and composition of the medium), and
  • f represents the frequency of the sound wave.

The speed of sound in dry air at room temperature is approximately 343 meters per second.

Plugging in the values:

λ = 343 m/s / 2600 Hz

Calculating this, we get:

λ ≈ 0.132 meters or 132 millimeters

Therefore, the wavelength of a 2600 Hz tone in air at room temperature is approximately 0.132 meters or 132 millimeters.

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