A 100 Hz electromagnetic wave has length of about 1,862.82 miles.
The period of an 8000 Hz sine wave is 0.125 milliseconds. (1/8000)
The formula for a wave in this case is: speed = frequency x wavelength. Since Hz = 1/second, the answer will be in meter/second.
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A 100 Hz electromagnetic wave has length of about 1,862.82 miles.
A wave with a frequency of one wave per second is referred to as 1 hertz (Hz). This means that the wave completes one full cycle in one second. Examples include 1 Hz sound wave or a light wave with a frequency of 1 Hz.
It depends on whether or not it is a half wave or full wave rectifier. For a single phase 60 Hz rectifier, a half wave rectifier will be 60 Hz while a full wave rectifier will be 120 Hz. A three phase full wave rectifier will be 360 Hz.
A P wave has a frequency range of 0.5 to 20 Hz, with typical frequencies falling between 2 to 8 Hz.
The period of a 4 Hz wave is 0.25 seconds. Period is the time it takes for one complete cycle of a wave to occur. In this case, for a 4 Hz wave, the wave completes one full cycle every 0.25 seconds.
The period of an 8000 Hz sine wave is 0.125 milliseconds. (1/8000)
The energy of a wave is proportional to its frequency. The energy of a wave with a frequency of 2400 Hz depends on factors such as the amplitude, medium through which the wave is traveling, and wave equation.
The speed is almost the same, for different frequencies.
The speed of a wave is calculated by multiplying its wavelength by its frequency. In this case, the speed of the wave is 140 m/s (35 m * 4.0 Hz = 140 m/s).
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US submarines generate 60 hz... not sure about other countries. 60 hz is the US Standard. That pretty much sums it up. If they were to generate a different frequency such as 50 hz then the electrical motors would turn a bit slower. Also if the motors were rated at 60 hz and were ran at 50 hz then the volts/hertz ratio would be off resulting in over excitation of the windings and slight loss of efficiency and possible overheating.
The fifth harmonic of a 500 Hz triangular wave would be at a frequency of 2500 Hz. This means that the fifth harmonic would have a frequency that is five times the fundamental frequency of the triangular wave.