Divide the speed by the frequency
It is 20 centimetres.
Wavelength = speed/frequency = 120/6,000 = 2 centimeters
Wavelength*Frequency = Velocity of the wave. or Wavelength/Period = Velocity of the wave.
velocity = frequency / wavelength, I believe.
Velocity = Frequency * Wavelength. If the wavelength increases and the frequency stays the same, then the speed of the wave will increase.
Any wave. Of you have a wave (light, water etc.), it will have a frequency and a wavelength. Multiply these and you get the speed at which the wave is moving.
Wavelength = speed/frequency = 120/6,000 = 2 centimeters
Wavelength*Frequency = Velocity of the wave. or Wavelength/Period = Velocity of the wave.
the velocity of a wave is given by frequency*its wavelength
velocity = frequency × wavelength frequency = velocity / wavelength f= 100 /20 f= 5 Hz
The velocity of the wave
velocity = frequency x wavelength
Velocity equals frequency times wavelength
velocity = frequency x wavelength
velocity = frequency / wavelength, I believe.
Wave velocity in general = frequency x wavelength As the velocity of the wave remains constant then frequency and wavelength are inversely related So as the wavelength becomes shorter then frequency becomes larger or higher
v = frequency x wavelength v is the velocity of the wavelength
Energy of light photons is related to frequency as Energy = h(Planck's constant)* frequency Frequency = velocity of wave / wavelength So energy = h * velocity of the wave / wavelength