A sound wave is modeled as ΔP = 1.80 Pa sin (55.41 m−1 x − 18,840 s−1 t). What is the maximum change in pressure, the wavelength, the frequency, and the speed of the sound wave?

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A sound wave is modeled as ΔP = 1.80 Pa sin (55.41 m−1 x − 18,840 s−1 t). What is the maximum change in pressure, the wavelength, the frequency, and the speed of the sound wave?

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