What would be the new frequency of the wave if the wavelength is doubled to 10m while maintaining a speed of 600 m/s?

To find the new frequency of the wave, we can use the equation:

frequency = speed / wavelength

Given that the speed of the wave is 600 m/s and the wavelength is doubled to 10 m, we can substitute these values into the equation:

frequency = 600 m/s / 10 m

Now we can simplify this equation:

frequency = 60 Hz

Therefore, the new frequency of the wave is 60 Hz.