Frequency = (speed)/(wavelength) = 10/20 = 1/2
The frequency of the wave is equal to the speed of the wave divided by the wavelength. In this case, the frequency would be 10 Hz.
Wavelength = (speed) divided by (frequency) = 10/0.5 = 20
velocity=wavelength*frequency. You do the math
The speed of a wave is determined by its wavelength and frequency. The formula to calculate wave speed is speed = wavelength x frequency. Without knowing the frequency of the wave, we cannot determine the exact speed.
That also depends on the speed of the wave. Use the formula speed = wavelength x frequency, or wavelength = speed / frequency. In the case of an electromagnetic wave in a vacuum, use 300,000,000 m/s for the speed.
wl= v/fwhere wl = wavelength (m)v = velocity (m/s)f = frequency (Hz)there forwhen wl = 1 mand v = 10 m/sf = v/wlf= 10/1f= 10 hz(For wavelength traditional character is lambda)
The speed of a wave is calculated by multiplying its wavelength by its frequency. In this case, the speed would be 340 m/s.
Frequency = (speed)/(wavelength) = 20/2 = 10 Hz
Wavelength = speed/frequency = 30/10 = 3 meters
The wavelength of a wave can be calculated using the formula: wavelength = speed of light / frequency. For a 10 Hz wave, assuming it is an electromagnetic wave traveling at the speed of light in a vacuum (approximately 3 x 10^8 m/s), the wavelength would be approximately 30 million meters.
Using V = fλ ,speed = 10 x 30= 300 msˉ¹
Frequency = speed/wavelengthPeriod = 1/frequency = wavelength/speed = 0.01/50 = 0.2 millisecond