A hospital uses an ultrasonic scanner to locate tumours in a tissue. The operating frequency of the scanner is 4.2 MHz. The speed of sound in a tissue is 1.7 km-s –1 . The wavelength of sound in the tissue will be?
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A hospital uses an ultrasonic scanner to locate tumours in a tissue. What is the wavelength of sound in the tissue in which the speed of sound is $1.7 \mathrm{~km} \mathrm{~s}^{-1} ?$ The operating frequency of the scanner is $4.2 \mathrm{MHz}$.
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