No. Aplitude is the height of the wave. Frequency and wavelength can be used to calculate the speed of the wave by multiplying them together (if the units are appropriate).
Wavelength = (speed of the wave) divided by (frequency)
it slows down
Wave speed(m/s)= Frequency(Hz) x Wavelength(m) W.S= Fr X Wl
You can't calculate the wavelength from only that information. The speed, wavelength, and frequency of a wave are related. In order to calculate any of them, the other two must be known.
Divided the wave's speed by its wavelength.
Just divide the wavelength by the wave period, and you've got the wave speed.
You need to know it speed, wavelenght and its frequency.
Wave speed = (wavelength) x (frequency) "Depth" (?) is not involved.
No. Aplitude is the height of the wave. Frequency and wavelength can be used to calculate the speed of the wave by multiplying them together (if the units are appropriate).
you divide!
Wavelength = (wave speed) divided by (frequency)
Wavelength = (speed of the wave) divided by (frequency)
it slows down
2m*0.3Hz=0.6m/s
Wave speed(m/s)= Frequency(Hz) x Wavelength(m) W.S= Fr X Wl
You can't calculate the wavelength from only that information. The speed, wavelength, and frequency of a wave are related. In order to calculate any of them, the other two must be known.