the formula for wave velocity/speed is: velocity= wavelength * wave frequencyvelocity is measured in meters/second (m/s), wavelength is measured in meters(m), and wave frequency is measured in hertz(hz).your wavelength is in millimeters, so convert it to meters and you get .002 meters.now, fill[replace] in the numbers you know for the variables in the formula.velocity(m/s)= .002(m) * 3(hz) do the multiplication and you get .006 the speed is .006 meters/second(m/s)you're welcome! :)
No... .002 is less than .5 .002 < .5
002 has no fraction. 0.02 is 1/50 0.2 is 1/5
What do you mean? Do you mean "how long is 53 meters in yards?", or "how long is 53 meters in feet", or what?
Yes. by how much
if you are talking about how tall you are, meters would be the best choice. for instance if you are 2 meters tall (6ft give or take a bit) that would be like .002 kilometers
002 is 2 and 020 is 20, so 020 is greater.
the formula for wave velocity/speed is: velocity= wavelength * wave frequencyvelocity is measured in meters/second (m/s), wavelength is measured in meters(m), and wave frequency is measured in hertz(hz).your wavelength is in millimeters, so convert it to meters and you get .002 meters.now, fill[replace] in the numbers you know for the variables in the formula.velocity(m/s)= .002(m) * 3(hz) do the multiplication and you get .006 the speed is .006 meters/second(m/s)you're welcome! :)
No... .002 is less than .5 .002 < .5
002 has no fraction. 0.02 is 1/50 0.2 is 1/5
What do you mean? Do you mean "how long is 53 meters in yards?", or "how long is 53 meters in feet", or what?
Yes. by how much
2/1000 = .002 2.779 - .002 = 2.777
603 002 is spelled as "six hundred three thousand two".
It is 2.2 meters long.
prefix milli means "thousandth" so 2 millimeters is 2 thousandths of a meter: .002 m or in scientific notation: 2*10-3 m
0.003 is bigger, but not by much.