The distance light takes to travel in a second (just less than 30000000metres).
425,000 Hz: λ = about 0.438 miles.
Wavelength is calculated in MHz not Hz, and the formula is Wavelength = 300 / MHz
The speed of a wave = (frequency) x (wavelength) = 2.5 meters per second.
With the digits written in the question, the unit should be "meters per second", not miles.A radio wave with a wavelength of 10 meters has a frequency of (300,000,000 / 10) = 30 MHz.300,000,000 meters = 186,282 milesA radio wave with a wavelength of 10 miles has a frequency of (186,282 / 10) = 18,628 Hz.
Wavelength equals the velocity of the wave divided by the frequency; for an EM wave, the velocity is the speed of light. So the wavelength of this wave is 299792458/1.9 x 106 = 157.78550421... ~ 158 metres or 173 yards.
425,000 Hz: λ = about 0.438 miles.
The wavelength of an electromagnetic wave can be determined using the formula: wavelength = speed of light / frequency. Given the frequency of 1.82x10^18 Hz and the speed of light in a vacuum (3.00x10^8 m/s), we can calculate the wavelength to be approximately 165 nm (nanometers).
The speed of an electromagnetic wave can be calculated using the formula: speed = frequency x wavelength. Given the frequency of 2.3 x 10^8 Hz, the speed of the wave would depend on the corresponding wavelength to calculate the speed.
The wavelength of an electromagnetic wave with a 1 Hz frequency is 300,000 kilometers. This can be calculated using the formula for the speed of light (c = f * λ), where c is the speed of light (3 x 10^8 m/s) and f is the frequency (1 Hz).
Wavelength is calculated in MHz not Hz, and the formula is Wavelength = 300 / MHz
Seconds for wavelength, and inverse seconds for frequency also known as hertz. Hz
The wavelength of a wave is dependent on its speed and frequency. To calculate the wavelength of a wave with a frequency of 0.5 Hz, you need additional information such as the speed of the wave. Without knowing the speed, it is not possible to determine the wavelength.
Frequency of 1000 Hz. (Wavelength of 300 kilometers.)
Answer: frequency = 272 Hz. Given the wave velocity (speed of sound) and wavelength, find the frequency of the wave. Velocity = 340.0 m/s, Wavelength = 1.25 m. Formulas: Velocity = wavelength * frequency. Frequency = velocity / wavelength. Calculation: Frequency = (340.0 m/s) / (1.25 m) = 272 Hz. (Where Hertz = cycles / second.)
The wavelength is (the speed of the wave) / (350) .
To find the wavelength, you can use the formula: wavelength = speed of wave / frequency. Given that the wave is traveling at 56 m/s and has a frequency of 48 Hz, you can calculate the wavelength by dividing the speed (56 m/s) by the frequency (48 Hz), which gives you a wavelength of approximately 1.17 meters.
The wavelength of a wave can be calculated using the formula: wavelength = speed / frequency. Given the frequency of 60 Hz and speed of 45 m/s, the wavelength would be 0.75 meters.