2m*0.3Hz=0.6m/s
Divided the wave's speed by its wavelength.
The frequency is 1000000000 Hz.
4 Hz
Just multiply the wavelength and the frequency. The answer, in this case, will be in meters/second.
Wavelength = speed divided by frequency. Speed = distance divided by time. Therefore: Wavelength = distance divided by (frequency x time). You therefore need to know the frequency of the wave and the time it takes to travel in unit time.
Wavelength = (speed of the wave) divided by (frequency)
Wavelength = (wave speed) divided by (frequency)
Divided the wave's speed by its wavelength.
you divide!
Wave speed = (wavelength) x (frequency) "Depth" (?) is not involved.
Frequency (f)=Speed of the wave(v)/wavelength l
Wavelength = wave speed/frequency Frequency = wave speed/wavelength (Wavelength) x (Frequency) = Wave speed
you find out a waves speed by taking the wavelength and divide it by it's wave period or how long it takes for the wave to complete a full wavelength. This is what my textbook said. Speed=Wavelength ×Frequency
Frequency = (wave speed) divided by (wavelength)Wavelength = (wave speed) divided by (frequency)Wave speed = (frequency) multiplied by (wavelength)
Here is an equation that relates three quantities of any wave: speed = frequency x wavelength. However, I am pretty sure that usually, you'll have to somehow measure the speed of the wave, instead of calculating it. In other words, you would measure the speed and the frequency, and then use the formula to calculate the wavelength; or measure the speed and wavelength, and use the formula to calculate the frequency.
The speed of the wave is equal to wavelength x frequency. You can calculate the frequency, in this case, as 1 / period.
The wavelength of a wave is calculated using the formula: Wavelength = speed of the wave divided by the frequency of the wave. For radio waves and other wireless signals as well as the speed a signal travels along a wire, the speed of the wave is approximately 299,792,458 meters per second (the speed of light).