The general formula for a moving wave is: v = f λ where v is speed (in m/s), f is frequency (in Hz) and λ is wavelength (in m) For EM radiation, the speed is a constant (speed of light = c ≈ 300,000,000 m/s), so you can derive frequency as: f = c/ λ
With a fork of known frequency, the first resonating length is found. Then by lowering down the level of water in the resonance column tube the second resonating length is found. This secondlength will be approximately three times the first resonating length Now using the following formula one can calcualte the speed of sound. Speed of sound = 2 x frequency x (Second length - first length)
Since volume has to length but is a measure of capacity, you need to rephrase your question more carefully.
Formula is velocity=frequency X wavelength so Wavelength = 5m
Use this formula to find frequency. Frequency (Hertz) = (3.29 X 10^15 Hz)*Z^2*(1/nf^2 - 1/ni^2) use this to find wavelength Wavelength = speed of light/frequency in Hz Now, you need to know what the Z number (atomic number-Carbon = 6, for instance ) is of the element that generated the photon of light.
The term cubic applies to cubes, cuboids, and other parallelograms, which have 3 dimensions - length, width, and height for example. To find the volume, multiply the length times the width times the height in any consistent units. The formula is L x W x H.
Wavelength = velocity / frequency
The formula "length x width x height" is a general formula to find VOLUME?
The energy of a photon of electromagnetic radiation is(Photon's frequency) times (Planck's Konstant) .
The length can be found by taking the larger number in the frequency group and subtracting it to find the range.
You can find it the same way you would for most other waves, with the formula of v=fλ (velocity = frequency x wavelength)
The formula is frequency = Energy/h where h is Planck's Constant, 2/3 E-33.
With a fork of known frequency, the first resonating length is found. Then by lowering down the level of water in the resonance column tube the second resonating length is found. This secondlength will be approximately three times the first resonating length Now using the following formula one can calcualte the speed of sound. Speed of sound = 2 x frequency x (Second length - first length)
Speed = Frequency * Wave length.
frequency = wave speed / wavelengthWave length equals phase speed divided by frequency. So let L be length, S be speed and F be frequency. We usually use letters such as lamda, but L will work.L=S/F so FL=S and F=S/L. The frequency is the phase speed divided by the wave length.If it is an electromagnetic wave in a vacuum, then velocity is approximately 3 x 108 meters/second
It depends on what information you do have.
-- Speed of a wave = (frequency) times (wavelength) -- There is no general formula for amplitude.
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