Humans can only hear a small range of sound frequencies. The highest frequency sound wave most humans can detect has a wavelength of about 0.0176 m0.0176 m. Assuming that the speed of sound is 351 m/s351 m/s, what is the frequency of this sound?

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Humans can only hear a small range of sound frequencies. The highest frequency sound wave most humans can detect has a wavelength of about 0.0176 m0.0176 m.
Assuming that the speed of sound is 351 m/s351 m/s, what is the frequency of this sound?
 
 
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