Two pressure sensors are located as shown in the sketch. For a progressive wave having T = 8 sec, the dynamic pressure amplitudes at sensors 1 and 2 are 2.07 x 104 N/m² and 2.56 X 104 N/m², respectively. What is the wavelength? [Use SI unit system i.e., meter, kilogram, second; g = 9.81] Sensor 1 Sensor 2 7.62 m
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