Well, do you know what kind of wave they're talking about ? I mean, is it sound ?
Is it electromagnetic, like light or radio ? If it's one of those, then you know the
speed, and with speed and frequency, you can calculate wavelength.
If it's just a question on a piece of paper that says "There's a wave and it has this
frequency, what is it's speed ?", then no answer is possible ... you have one measly
piece of information and everything else is unknown.
wave length = wave speed divided by its frequency
frequency = wave speed / wavelengthWave length equals phase speed divided by frequency. So let L be length, S be speed and F be frequency. We usually use letters such as lamda, but L will work.L=S/F so FL=S and F=S/L. The frequency is the phase speed divided by the wave length.If it is an electromagnetic wave in a vacuum, then velocity is approximately 3 x 108 meters/second
Frequency = (speed) / (wavelength)
find the frequency before finding the percent total -_- :)
speed= frqquency*wavelength
To calculate the wavelength, you can use the formula: wavelength = speed of light / frequency. Given the speed of 330 m/s and length of 15m, divide the speed by the frequency to find the wavelength.
Speed = Frequency * Wave length.
You can calculate the frequency of light using the formula f = c/λ, where f is the frequency, c is the speed of light (approximately 3.00 x 10^8 m/s), and λ is the wavelength of light. Simply divide the speed of light by the wavelength to find the frequency of light.
To calculate frequency when given a half-wavelength, you first find the full wavelength by doubling the half-wavelength value. Then, use the formula frequency = speed of wave / wavelength to find the frequency of the wave.
wave length = wave speed divided by its frequency
To find the frequency of a wave, you can use the formula: frequency = speed of the wave / wavelength. The speed of a wave in a specific medium is usually provided, so you can divide that by the wavelength of the wave to calculate the frequency.
The frequency of a wave can be calculated using the formula: frequency = speed of light / wavelength. Given a wavelength of 566 nm (nanometers) and the speed of light in a vacuum (c = 3 x 10^8 m/s), you can convert the wavelength to meters and use the formula to find the frequency.
You can use the equation: wavelength = speed of light / frequency. Given the speed of light (3.00 x 10^8 m/s) and the frequency of the light source, divide the speed of light by the frequency to determine the wavelength of the light.
The formula to find the wavelength (λ) of a wave is: λ = v/f, where v is the speed of the wave and f is the frequency of the wave.
To find the wavelength, you can use the formula: wavelength = speed / frequency. Plugging in the values given, the wavelength would be 0.575 meters.
You can find the wavelength using the formula: wavelength = speed of light / frequency. If the frequency and time are given, you typically need additional information, such as the speed of light or distance traveled, to calculate the wavelength accurately.
To find the frequency of a wave, you can use the formula: Frequency = Speed of Light / Wavelength. Given that the speed of light is approximately 3 x 10^8 m/s, you would first convert 2600 cm to meters (2600 cm = 26 m). Then, divide the speed of light by the wavelength to find the frequency.