by multiplying its frequency
I would call it "the speed of the wave".
The frequency of a sound wave will determine the pitch (or note).
Wave speed = (wavelength)/(period)
Wavelength = wave speed/frequency Frequency = wave speed/wavelength (Wavelength) x (Frequency) = Wave speed
The distance that a wave travels in a certain amount of time is a wavelength. Wrong,it's speed.(:
you can determine it by the wavelenght and the period of the wave and the frequencey
by multiplying its frequency
by dividing wavelength by frequency
speed = wavelength x frequency
wave frequencys tell us the number of waves there are on that diagram.
Speed is not a wave.
Wavelength is found by dividing the wave speed by its frequency. The speed should be in meters per second and the frequency in Hertz. this will give you the wavelength in meters. In this particular question, you will first have to determine the time taken for the wave to cover 9.5 cm in order to find the speed of the wave.
Frequency or wave length.The relation between frequency f and wave length lof a light waveis given by; f = c/l, where c is light's speed.
... wave's speed of propagation.
Both the wavelength and the frequency of a wave affect the speed of a wave.
No, the amplitude of a wave does not affect the wavelength or wave speed. The wavelength is determined by the frequency of the wave, while the wave speed is determined by the medium through which the wave is traveling. Amplitude simply represents the maximum displacement of particles in the wave.
The wavelength of a wave is calculated using the formula: Wavelength = speed of the wave divided by the frequency of the wave. For radio waves and other wireless signals as well as the speed a signal travels along a wire, the speed of the wave is approximately 299,792,458 meters per second (the speed of light).