1/25 Hz
frequecy and period have an indirect relationship F=1/4s =.25 Hertz
Simply using the relation wavelength = velocity / frequency So required wavelength = 25/5 = 5 m
Freq = Speed/Wavelength = 37.5/25 Hz = 1.5 Hz
25 years = 788,923,149 seconds.
600 seconds would be 10 minutes, then add the other 25 seconds and... 625 seconds = 10 minutes and 25 seconds
frequecy and period have an indirect relationship F=1/4s =.25 Hertz
The frequency of the wave is the reciprocal of the period, so in this case, it would be 1/4 Hz.
The frequency of a wave is the reciprocal of the period. In this case, the frequency would be 1 divided by 25 milliseconds, which equals 40 Hertz (Hz).
The period of a sound wave is the time it takes for one complete cycle of the wave to pass a certain point. For a 40 kHz sound pulse, which has a frequency of 40,000 Hz, the period would be 1/40,000 seconds, which is equal to 25 microseconds.
The speed of the wave c = frequency f times wavelength lambda. c = 25 times 5 = 125 m/s, whatever that medium on what planet may be. Some formulas: Scroll down to related links and look at "Wavelength".
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The wave velocity can be calculated using the formula: wave velocity = frequency * wavelength. In this case, the wave velocity would be 10 Hz * 25 m = 250 m/s.
The frequency of the waves can be calculated by dividing the number of waves produced by the time taken to produce them. In this case, frequency = 25 waves / 20 seconds = 1.25 Hz.
A frequency of 25 hertz means that the wave completes 25 cycles in one second. In other words, it represents the number of times the waveform repeats itself in one second.
Simply using the relation wavelength = velocity / frequency So required wavelength = 25/5 = 5 m
To calculate wavelength: Speed = wavelength x frequency Frequency = speed / wavelength Wavelength = speed / frequency For the given wave traveling at 35 cm/s and a frequency of 25 Hz: Wavelength = 35 cm/s / 25 Hz = 1.4 cm.
The "pitch" of the sound is determined by its frequency.(It would be much more elegant to call that a "characteristic"or a "property" of the sound, not a "part" of it.)