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∙ 12y ago1.7*10-7
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∙ 12y agoc=frequency x wavelength
speed=frequency x wavelenth xD
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To calculate the frequency density we will simply divide the frequency by the class width.
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Cumulative frequency
THERE ARE NO FREQUENCY TO POWER CONVERSION rephrase the question
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You can calculate a wave's frequency by dividing the speed of the wave by its wavelength. The formula is: frequency = speed of wave / wavelength.
The distance between successive crests or troughs in a wave is called the wavelength. Wavelength is a key characteristic of a wave and is inversely related to the frequency of the wave. It is measured in meters.
c=frequency x wavelength
The speed is the product of wavelength and frequency.
Relative frequency approximation is conducting experiments and counting the number of times the event occurs divided by the total number of events. The classical approach is determine the number of ways the event can occur divided by the total number of events.
speed=frequency x wavelenth xD
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To calculate the wavelength, you can use the formula: wavelength = speed of wave / frequency. However, to calculate the wavelength, we need to know the frequency of the wave in addition to the speed. If you provide the frequency of the wave, we can calculate the wavelength.