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∙ 12y agoSimply using the relation wavelength = velocity / frequency
So required wavelength = 25/5 = 5 m
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∙ 12y agoFreq = Speed/Wavelength = 37.5/25 Hz = 1.5 Hz
It's 2, with same length-unit as the one in the speed
1/25 Hz
frequecy and period have an indirect relationship F=1/4s =.25 Hertz
Multiply the speed by the cosine of the angle (25 degrees in this case). For the vertical velocity, multiply by the sine of 25 degrees.Multiply the speed by the cosine of the angle (25 degrees in this case). For the vertical velocity, multiply by the sine of 25 degrees.Multiply the speed by the cosine of the angle (25 degrees in this case). For the vertical velocity, multiply by the sine of 25 degrees.Multiply the speed by the cosine of the angle (25 degrees in this case). For the vertical velocity, multiply by the sine of 25 degrees.
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 wavelength of a wave can be found using the formula: wavelength = speed / frequency. In this case, given the frequency (25 Hz) and speed (35 cm/s), the wavelength would be 1.4 cm.
Freq = Speed/Wavelength = 37.5/25 Hz = 1.5 Hz
The speed of a wave is given by the formula speed = frequency x wavelength. In this case, the speed would be 25 Hz x 8 m = 200 m/s.
The speed (v) of a wave = frequency (f) x wavelength (λ); v = ƒ• λ.To solve for wavelength when you have speed and frequency, divide speed by the frequency; λ = v/ƒ .λ = v/ƒ = 25m/s x 10Hz = 250m
Note: The speed should be in units of cm/s rather than cm. The relation between the speed (v), frequency (f) and wavelength (λ) is: v = fλ. Therefore, f = v/λ = (500 cm/s) / (20 cm) = 25 Hz.
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 wavelength for a frequency of 25 MHz is approximately 12 meters. Wavelength can be calculated using the formula: Wavelength = Speed of light / Frequency.
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".
It's 2, with same length-unit as the one in the speed
The velocity of a wave can be calculated using the formula: Velocity = Wavelength x Frequency Given the frequency is 25 Hz and the wavelength is 0.5 meters, the velocity would be: Velocity = 0.5 meters x 25 Hz = 12.5 m/s
To calculate energy from wavelength, you can use the formula E = hc/λ, where E is the energy, h is Planck's constant (6.626 x 10^-34 J·s), c is the speed of light (3.00 x 10^8 m/s), and λ is the wavelength in meters. Simply plug in the values to get the energy in joules.