The velocity of pressure and shear waves through a solid is dependent on the elastic properties and density of the material through which the wave is travelling.
The pressure wave velocity (VP) can be found using the following:
VP = Sqrt((K+ (4/3 x G)) /P)
Where:
K = Bulk modulus
G = Shear modulus
P = Density
The shear wave velocity is given by the following:
VS = Sqrt (G/P)
Where:
VS = Shear wave velocity
G = Shear modulus
P = Density
Just divide the wavelength by the wave period, and you've got the wave speed.
Both the wavelength and the frequency of a wave affect the speed of a wave.
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Just divide the speed by the frequency. Since SI units are used, the wavelength will be in meters.
wave length and frequency are the product of the wave speed, so the wave speed is a constant variable and the other two are inversely proportional the wave length increases, as the frequency decreases
you can determine it by the wavelenght and the period of the wave and the frequencey
Speed of light/wavelength = wave frequency
The equation used for measuring the speed of a wave is the frequency of the wave times one wavelength. velocity= frequency * wavelength Frequency is defined as how many many cycles occur per second. The unit of measurement used for frequency is Hertz (Hz), because Hertz is equivalent to 1/s. (s=second) The wavelength depends on the type of wave you are dealing with, whether it be an open ended wave, a closed end wave, or just a standard wave. But for calculating speed you just need to remember frequency times wavelength.
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by dividing wavelength by frequency
speed = wavelength x frequency
Just divide the wavelength by the wave period, and you've got the wave speed.
No. Aplitude is the height of the wave. Frequency and wavelength can be used to calculate the speed of the wave by multiplying them together (if the units are appropriate).
Amplitude, speed, and wavelength or frequency. (Wavelength and frequency are related by the wave's speed.)
wave frequencys tell us the number of waves there are on that diagram.
speed= frequency x wavelength