wavelength = speed / frequency
Wavelength should be expressed in meters (m), speed in meters per second (m/s), and frequency in hertz (Hz).
I assume by "ms" in the question you actually mean "m/s" since the former is "milliseconds" (a measure of time) and the later is "meters per second" (a measure of speed).
1000 / 50 = 20 meters
Wavelength = 1/frequency. If you double the frequency, the wavelength drops to half.
frequency = speed of wave / wavelength so if speed is constant then frequency varies inversely with wavelength
If the frequency becomes double what it was, then the wavelength becomes 1/2 of what it was.
The product of its wavelength multiplied by its frequency is always equal to its speed. I think that's true even if the speed is not constant.
The product of (wavelength x frequency) is the wave's speed.
Wavelength = 1/frequency. If you double the frequency, the wavelength drops to half.
frequency = speed of wave / wavelength so if speed is constant then frequency varies inversely with wavelength
The speed of a wave is equal to the wavelength divided by the frequency (speed = wavelength/frequency). So if the frequency of the wave increases, the wavelength will decrease.
The speed of a wave is equal to the wavelength divided by the frequency (speed = wavelength/frequency). So if the frequency of the wave increases, the wavelength will decrease.
The speed of a wave is equal to the wavelength divided by the frequency (speed = wavelength/frequency). So if the frequency of the wave increases, the wavelength will decrease.
The speed of a wave is equal to the wavelength divided by the frequency (speed = wavelength/frequency). So if the frequency of the wave increases, the wavelength will decrease.
The speed of a wave is equal to the wavelength divided by the frequency (speed = wavelength/frequency). So if the frequency of the wave increases, the wavelength will decrease.
The speed of a wave is equal to the wavelength divided by the frequency (speed = wavelength/frequency). So if the frequency of the wave increases, the wavelength will decrease.
The speed of a wave is equal to the wavelength divided by the frequency (speed = wavelength/frequency). So if the frequency of the wave increases, the wavelength will decrease.
If the frequency becomes double what it was, then the wavelength becomes 1/2 of what it was.
Wavelength.
Velocity of wave = Frequency X Wavelength So if Velocity of the wave is kept constant, then Frequency of the wave is inversely proportional to it's wavelength i.e increase in frequency means decreases in Wavelength.