250 m/s/15 m
= 16.7 1/s
or 16.7 Hertz
Units for Frequency are Hertz (Hz) Hertz is also known as s-1 (1/seconds) There is no distance component (meters) in frequency, only a "time" component
A frequency meter is needed to test for frequency. Some of the upscale process meters have the ability to test for frequency.
The consistent unit system is MKS (Meter Kilogram Second). Velocity is in meters/second.
Hertz is a unit of frequency, not a unit of length like the meter. You can't convert that.
The second biggest would be meters. There are 100 centimeters in a meter, and 1000 meters in a kilometer.
Frequency here would be.....,Frequency = velocity/wavelengthFrequency = 7(m/s)/10 meters= 0.7 s -1=======
Wavelength = (speed) / (frequency) = (340) / (20,000) = 0.017 meter = 1.7 centimeter
Since a centimeter is 100th of a meter, it would be traveling at .09 meters per second. 100th of a second, 100th of a meter, the relationship is 1. meters per second.
A wave travels an average distance of 1 meter in 1 second with a frequency of 1 hertz Its amplitude is that there is not enough information to say. A 60 vibration per second wave travels 30 meters in 1 second, its frequency is 60 hertz and it travels 30 meters per second.
Wave speed = (frequency) x (wavelength) = (80 per second) x (0.16 meter) = 12.8 meters/second
The speed in meter/scond is 15x1800 m/3600 s = 7.5 meters/second where a Knot is a Nautical mile of 1800 meters/hour.
Divide the speed of light (300 x 106 meter/second) by the frequency. The answer will be in meters.
The formula for a wave in this case is: speed = frequency x wavelength. Since Hz = 1/second, the answer will be in meter/second.
Wavelength is a length. Hence, the metric unit for it is "meter". Frequency is a reciprocal of time. Hence, the unit for it is "per second", named "Hertz".
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Frequency is measured in Hertz, not metres per second.
3.8 mm = 0.0038 meter(340 meters per second) / (0.0038 meter) = 89,474 per second = 89,474 Hz. (rounded)