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    Area under a frequency vs wavelength graph?

    the question I have is "What is the speed of sound within our classroom" and the data I got was this (Frequency in hertz on the Y axis and Wavelength on the X-axis in meters)
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    Area under a frequency vs wavelength graph?

    I'm sorry can you retype this? I cannot understand what you are trying to say.
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    Area under a frequency vs wavelength graph?

    Ok great, thank you for answering all my questions. Have a nice day!
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    Area under a frequency vs wavelength graph?

    I went ahead and did a definite integral on my calculator and got V sound = 223.03 meters/second. Why is this so inaccurate?
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    Area under a frequency vs wavelength graph?

    My mistake I meant frequency vs. Wavelength graph.
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    Area under a frequency vs wavelength graph?

    Homework Statement Hi Everyone, So I'm doing writing up my weekly physics lab report and I had an idea to better present my findings. I have a chart displaying the frequencies of numerous tuning forks as well as their experimentally determined wavelengths and I have to find the speed of sound...
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    Find the derivative of a balloon's circumference

    Clear and concise answer much thanks. But I'm currently in a pre-calculus class and we have not gone over integration yet. If it is not too much trouble can you please show how to do it to obtain circumference as a function of time? Thanks once again
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    Find the derivative of a balloon's circumference

    A balloon's volume is increasing at a rate of dV/dt. Express the rate of change of the circumference with respect to time (dc/dt) in terms of the volume and radius. Homework Equations Vsphere = (4/3)(π)(r^3) C = (2)(π)(r) The Attempt at a Solution [/B] My strategy was to come up with two...
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