To answer this question, you need to know the following formula, c =λf, which means the speed of light (c) equals wavelength (λ), times frequency (f).
If you know the frequency in Hz, you can use the equation above to determine wavelength.
Known or Given:
f = 1 x 1010 Hz
c = 3.0 x 108m/s
Equation:
λ = c/f = (3.0 x 108m/s)/(1 x 1010Hz) = 3 x 1018m
The length of an electromagnetic wave with a frequency of 110 Hz is
(3 x 108) / 110 = 2,725 kilometers, in vacuum. (rounded)
(We'd hardly call that a 'microwave', but the math is flawless.)
Wavelength = (speed)/(frequency) = (3 x 108)/(1010) = 3 x 10+8-10 = 3 x 10-2 = 3 cm = 30 mm
Hertz is a unit of frequency, not a unit of length like the meter. You can't convert that.
560 Hz has a higher frequency than 7.83 Hz. "Stronger or weaker" cannot be determined from frequency alone.
That is the range of audibility from 20 Hz to 20000 Hz.
The frequency is 60 Hz in the USA.
It is 351.25 metres/second.
0.03m
9.7m
2941176470.589 Hz or 2941.1764706 MHz or 2.9412GHz
Using an Electromagnetic Spectrum diagram, UV radiation has a frequency range around 1016 Hz. This is higher than the listed frequency ranges used for radar, which are under 1010 Hz.
Frequency can be calculated using Velocity/Wavelength. 3x108m/s / 3x10-2m = 1010s-1 So that's 1010 Hz, or 10GHz.
1 cm= .01 m C=?v 3.00 x 108 m/s= .01 m (v) v= 3.00 x 1010 Hz C=?v 3.00 x 108 m/s= 5 m (v) v= 6.00 x 107 Hz Frequency range: 3.00 x 1010 Hz - 3.00 x 107 Hz
Light cannot have a frequency of 6.42*10^-14 Hz. The lowest frequency for visible light is approx 100 septillion as large.
The radiation used in the microwave oven to cook turkeys in 10 seconds has a frequency of 2,450,000,000 Hz (2.45 GHz). In the communications world, the label (microwave) is attached to signals in the range of 3,000,000,000 Hz to 300,000,000,000 Hz (3 - 300 GHz).
Voltage does not have a waveform. The waveform is based upon the frequency of the voltage or current. A battery (any voltage) does not waveform, however the voltage coming into your house (US) has a frequency of 60 Hz. The length of the 60 hz waveformLength (in centimeters) = (3 x (10 ** 10))/ Frequency in hz =500 000 000 cm
If a bulb has 50 Hz frequency and it's supply is 60 Hz frequency, it will still glow, despite the allowance of 10 HZ frequency.
The formula for a wave in this case is: speed = frequency x wavelength. Since Hz = 1/second, the answer will be in meter/second.
Hertz is a unit of frequency, not a unit of length like the meter. You can't convert that.