Im fairly sure that its frequency multiplied by wavelength. Frequency is essentially waves per second, since hertz is cycles per second, so its distance (metres) times frequency (cycles per second), which gives speed (metres per second).
The product of (wavelength x frequency) is the wave's speed.
speed= frqquency*wavelength
frequency = speed of wave / wavelength so if speed is constant then frequency varies inversely with wavelength
wave length = wave speed divided by its frequency
The speed of any wave is the product of (wavelength) x (frequency) .
v=fλ where f is the frequency, and λ is the wavelength
Wavelength = wave speed/frequency Frequency = wave speed/wavelength (Wavelength) x (Frequency) = Wave speed
Frequency = (wave speed) divided by (wavelength)Wavelength = (wave speed) divided by (frequency)Wave speed = (frequency) multiplied by (wavelength)
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).
The speed of a wave equals the frequency times the wavelength (speed = frequency x wavelength). Therefore, the wavelength would equal the speed divided by the frequency. Also, the speed of a wave in a vacuum is the speed of light, c, which is a constant.
The product of (wavelength x frequency) is the wave's speed.
speed= frqquency*wavelength
frequency = speed of wave / wavelength so if speed is constant then frequency varies inversely with wavelength
wave length = wave speed divided by its frequency
speed (of the wave) = frequency x wavelengthspeed (of the wave) = frequency x wavelengthspeed (of the wave) = frequency x wavelengthspeed (of the wave) = frequency x wavelength
Multiply its frequency by its wavelength.
The speed of a wave is the product of its wavelength and its frequency.