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∙ 8y ago10m x 0.05 /sec = 0.5 m/s
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∙ 8y agoThe speed of a wave = (wavelength) times (frequency) = (10) x (1/2) = 5 meters per second.
The speed of the wave is 4x3= 12 meters/second.
if the cycle lasts 5 seconds, then the frequency is 0.2 Hz
You do not. A metre is a measure of distance, a kiloHertz is a measure of frequency. The two measure different things and it makes no sense to convert from one to the other without additional information - for example: whether you are talking about electromagnetic waves, or sound waves, or waves in the ocean or whatever.
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The speed of a wave = (wavelength) times (frequency) = (10) x (1/2) = 5 meters per second.
The speed of the wave is 4x3= 12 meters/second.
There are many real life examples of a wavelength. The radio station on campus produces waves of about 3 meters--we solved for it in a lab given a frequency and the velocity of sound in air. The wavelength of a wave in general is considered to be crest to crest or trough to trough... Which is very visually apparent if you imagine a series of waves on the ocean.
measurement from the crest of the wave to the crest of the next wave
Speed = (wavelength) x (frequency)Speed = (2 meters) x (10,000 per second) = 20,000 meters per second
The average distance between wave peaks, also known as the wavelength, varies depending on the type of wave. For ocean waves, the average wavelength ranges from about 30 meters to 150 meters. In electromagnetic waves, such as light waves, the average wavelength can range from fractions of a millimeter to kilometers.
The speed of the wave can be calculated using the formula: speed = wavelength / period. In this case, the speed of the wave is 10 meters / 20 seconds = 0.5 meters per second.
To find the speed of the wave, you can use the formula: speed = wavelength / period. In this case, the wavelength is 12.0 m and the period is 3.0 seconds. Thus, the speed of the wave is 4.0 m/s.
The speed of the wave can be calculated using the formula: speed = wavelength / period. In this case, the wavelength is 10 meters and the period is 2.0 seconds. Therefore, the speed of the waves is 5 m/s.
5m/s...
Since there are several kinds of waves, there are several ways to measure their frequency. Electrical waves can be measured with a frequency counter, an analog frequency meter or an oscilloscope. Ocean waves' frequency is measured with a stopwatch, but most people who measure ocean waves want to know how large they are rather than how fast they're coming.
The wave base is typically half the wavelength, so for a wave that is 200 meters long, the wave base would be around 100 meters deep. This is the depth in the ocean at which water motion from a wave is negligible.