The speed of the wave will be 32 metres /sec .
The equation to use in this case is:speed (of the wave) = wavelength x frequency If the frequency is in hertz, and the wavelength is in meters, the speed will be in meters/second.
Speed = (frequency) x (wavelength) = 23 x 4 = 92 meters per second
Wavelength = (speed) / (frequency)= (15) / (5.4) = 2.777 meters (rounded, repeating)
The product of the wave's frequency and the wave's wave length is equal to the speed of propagation of the wave.
Vacuums don't have frequencies.Electromagnetic waves moving through vacuums have frequencies and wavelengths.They also have speed. Regardless of their frequency and wavelength, their speed is always299,792,458 meters per second.The wavelength of an electromagnetic wave is [ (its speed) divided by (its frequency) ].If its frequency is 1.01 Hz, then its wavelength is 296,824,215.8 meters (about 184,438 miles).
Frequency (1/seconds) x Wave Length (meters) = Speed (meters/sec. or m/s)
The equation to use in this case is:speed (of the wave) = wavelength x frequency If the frequency is in hertz, and the wavelength is in meters, the speed will be in meters/second.
Speed = (frequency) x (wavelength) = 23 x 4 = 92 meters per second
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
velocity of a wave equals wave frequency times wave length.
Wavelength = (speed) / (frequency)= (15) / (5.4) = 2.777 meters (rounded, repeating)
Frequency = (speed of the wave) divided by (wavelength)
The product of the wave's frequency and the wave's wave length is equal to the speed of propagation of the wave.
The wavelength is equal to the speed divided by the frequency.
Frequency = Speed/Wave length.
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.)
The formula for a wave in this case is: speed = frequency x wavelength. Since Hz = 1/second, the answer will be in meter/second.