The product of both is equal to the speed of the wave.
frequency = speed of light/wavelength
Period = 1 / frequency
Pitch is frequency: the higher the pitch the higher the frequency, and vice-versa.
Time period = 1 / frequency. Frequency = 1 / time period.Frequency and period are mutual reciprocals.
I'm pretty sure they're related because the period is the reciprocal of the frequency, and the frequency is the reciprocal of the period...but I'm not sure WHY yet :P hope I could hrlp
For any wave, (wavelength) times (frequency) = (speed of propagation).For electromagnetic waves, (wavelength) times (frequency) = (speed of 'light')
frequency = speed of light/wavelength
The symbol for wavelength is λ (lambda) and its unit is meters (m). The symbol for frequency is f and its unit is hertz (Hz), which is equivalent to cycles per second.
Product of these two would be equal to the speed of light. Velocity of light in vacuum or air medium is 3 x 108 m/s If frequency is known the wavelength = 3 x 108 / frequency For example frequency = 3 M Hz = 3 x 106 Hz Then wavelength = 100 m If suppose the wavelength of light is 5 x 10-7 m then its frequency 6 x 1014 Hz
The speed of every radio wave is 186,282 miles (299,792,458 meters) per second. When you multiply the frequency times the wavelength, that's the result. If it isn't, then you made a mistake somewhere.
Frequency and amplitude are two key characteristics of waves. In general, higher frequency waves have a shorter wavelength and carry more energy. Meanwhile, amplitude refers to the height of a wave and is not directly related to frequency.
Period = 1 / frequency
No. Frequency is related to pitch, and amplitude is related to volume.
i think its realted to frequency
yes frequency = 1/radiation
Period = 1 / frequency
The velocity of a traveling wave is dependent on the composition of the conducting medium. Not directly on frequency. Though many conductive media are frequency dispersive - they conduct different frequencies at different speeds. Thus we get our rainbow. In air, sound travels about 300m/sec. But in water, about three times that velocity. And in metals, about ten times that velocity.