the length of a wave generated by a complete vibration or time period
the length of a wave generated by a complete vibration or time period
wave length = wave speed divided by its frequency
well, its pretty simple actually. There is the terima wave and the bonga wave, the bonga wave has a lula and the terima was has a puda- they then do jungly jungly and you have the wave length of ultra sound.
Find the distance of the wave length and divide by 2. Example: Wave length = 10 Half= 5 Hope this helps! I"m currently doing homework on hydrology! Good Luck! (:
The formula to find the wavelength (λ) of a wave is: λ = v/f, where v is the speed of the wave and f is the frequency of the wave.
When you shorten the wave length, you increase the amplitude.
Speed = Frequency * Wave length.
The length of a full cycle of a wave is called a "wavelength".
Ultraviolet has the longer wave length Infrared has the lower wave length
in order to find the wavelength, you measure the distance from one crest to the next.
If the speed and length of a wave decrease, the frequency of the wave will also decrease. This means the wave will have a lower pitch or tone.
To find the frequency of a wave, you can use the formula: frequency = speed of the wave / wavelength. The speed of a wave in a specific medium is usually provided, so you can divide that by the wavelength of the wave to calculate the frequency.