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The speed of light is fairly constant. 3.0X10^8 meters per second. Sounds' speed varies with conditions , but like light it is not changed by wavelength/frequency or amplitude.

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What is the relationship between wave speed and wavelength?

(frequency) multiplied by (wavelength) = (wave speed)


How does frequencey relate to wavelength?

Frequency = (wave speed) divided by (wavelength)Wavelength = (wave speed) divided by (frequency)Wave speed = (frequency) multiplied by (wavelength)


How is frequency related to wavelength for a given wave?

(frequency) multiplied by (wavelength) = (speed of the wave)


Formula for wavelenghth?

Wave Speed multiplied by Wave Period = Wavelength


The speed of a wave is its wavelength multiplied by its?

.by it's frequency!:-)


If wavelength is multiplied by frequency what is the answer?

Wavelength times frequency gives the speed of the wave.


If the frequency of a sound wave is multiplied by ten what happens to the wave length?

it gets divided by 10; frequency = speed/wavelength; wavelength = speed/frequency


What is the relationship between a wave frequency and its wavelength?

velocity of a wave equals wave frequency times wave length.


Which link exists between the footage of wave and the frequency?

(frequency) multiplied by (wavelength) = speed of the wave


How are frequency and wavelength of an mechanical wave related?

The product of (frequency) multiplied by (wavelength) is always the same number.The number is the speed of the wave.


What happens to the wavelength of a wave if the frequency is decreased?

In this case, the wavelength increases. The wavelength, multiplied by the frequency, is equal to the speed of the wave - and in most types of waves, the speed is more or less independent of the frequency.


How do you find a speed of a wave?

speed=distance travelled by wave divided by corresponding time take or v=frequency multiplied by wavelength