its 6.626*10^-34
Frequency is a function of engine speed and the number of poles in the generator end. For instance, a speed of 1500 RPM turning a four-pole generator will produce 50 hz. The formula is: Frequency = (poles/2) * (RPM/60) From the formula, you can see that the same frequency would be produced by a two-pole generator spinning at 3000 RPM.
I am writing this note from ksa. I have been getting Surya and its associated channels (free to air) through NSS 703 satellite. since one month I am not getting these channels in my apartment and I have been told that the Channel frequency and the Satellite has changed recently. In view of this I would like to know the new frequency details as well as the Satellite reference. Thanks and regards shaji mathew
Transmit RF frequency subtract to the Receive frequency
getting the formula of MA mass x acceleration
FM means Frequency Modulated.FM stands for modulation on frequency or frequency modulation.
If f = frequency, then f = 1/time
The formula of frequency is: f=1/T where: - T is period, in seconds - f is frequency, in hertz
Frequency=1/time
f_b = |f_2 - f_1| is the formula for beat frequency
frequency = (wave speed)/(wavelength) frequency = 1/(period)
The microwave formula for calculating the wavelength of a given frequency is: Wavelength () Speed of Light (c) / Frequency (f).
To find the frequency from wavelength, you can use the formula: frequency speed of light / wavelength.
The formula for the frequency of sound is: frequency = speed of sound / wavelength. The speed of sound in air is approximately 343 meters per second at room temperature.
the speed of light equals the frequency multiplied by the wavelength.
The formula to determine speed is Speed= wavelength*frequency
The speed is the product of wavelength and frequency.
There are two formulas used in getting the simple percentage in statistical treatment in research. The first formula, Frequency and percentage distribution, % = f/N x 100, where f is the frequency and N is the number of cases. The next formula is Mean where the mean equals the sum of all scores divided by the number of cases.