Period = Wavelength/Speed = 10mm/50,000 mm/s = 1/5000 s or 0.0002 seconds
Wavelength = 10mm = 0.1 mSpeed = Frequency x Wavelength50 = f x 0.01f = 5000 HzTime period = 1/fT = 0.0002 s
Convert the wavelength to meters. Then simply multiply the frequency by the wavelength. The answer will be in meters/second.
Is that 6 waves per second? Wavelength of 8m? speed = 8 meters*6 per second =1.333 meters per second
speed = wavelength * frequency wavelength = 102 meters frequency = 250 Hz = 250 cycles/second 102 * 250 = 25500 meters/second
The speed of a wave is equal to the product of wavelength x frequency. Just convert everything to standard units (wavelength to meters, frequency to hertz), multiply both, and you'll get the result, also in standard units (meters / second).
Speed = (wavelength) times (frequency) = (wavelength) divided by (period) = 30/5 = 6 meters per second
If its wavelength is 50 meters with a period of 6.5 seconds it means it is traveling at 50 meters every 6.5 seconds or 50/6.5 = 7.7 meters/sec.
Frequency = speed/wavelengthPeriod = 1/frequency = wavelength/speed = (3,000,000)/(300,000,000) = 0.01 second
speed = distance over time = wavelength times frequency = 2 m times 10 hz = 20 m hz = 20 meters per second.
"Meters" is not frequency. It's wavelength. If you know the wavelength in meters, divide 300 by it, and the result is the frequency in MHz. If you know the frequency in MHz, divide 300 by it, and the result is the wavelength in meters.
Frequency = speed/wavelengthPeriod = 1/frequency = wavelength/speed = 0.01/50 = 0.2 millisecond
Period = 1 / (frequency) = 1 / 6th of a second = [166 and 2/3] millisecondsSpeed = (wavelength) x (frequency) = 6 x 3 = [18] meters per second
Wavelength = 10mm = 0.1 mSpeed = Frequency x Wavelength50 = f x 0.01f = 5000 HzTime period = 1/fT = 0.0002 s
Convert the wavelength to meters. Then simply multiply the frequency by the wavelength. The answer will be in meters/second.
The speed of a wave is equal to the product of its wavelength and its frequency. (If you want to have the speed in meters/second, convert the wavelength to meters first.)
If you multiply the wavelength (in meters) and the frequency (in Hertz), you will get the speed of the wave (in meters per second).
Is that 6 waves per second? Wavelength of 8m? speed = 8 meters*6 per second =1.333 meters per second