For research purposes, a sonic buoy is tethered to the ocean floor and emits an infrasonic pulse of sound (speed = 1046 m/s). The period of this sound is 88 millisecond. Determine the wavelength of the sound. No need to include the unit. Write your answer in scientific notation. (1.11e+1)

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For research purposes, a sonic buoy is tethered to the ocean floor and emits an infrasonic pulse of
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