speed=distance travelled by wave divided by corresponding time take or v=frequency multiplied by wavelength
Measure it.
wave length = wave speed divided by its frequency
apex - 3.6 . to find the wave speed you multiply the frequency and the wave length .
speed= frqquency*wavelength
v=fλ where f is the frequency, and λ is the wavelength
To estimate the speed of a wave, a person can estimate the distance the wave is from shore and then time how long the wave takes to reach the shore. For example, if a wave is one mile out and it takes one minute to reach shore, the wave is traveling at 60 miles per hour.
Speed = Frequency * Wave length.
i beleave its distance / time
Multiply its frequency by its wavelength.
Speed is not a wave.
There is insufficient information to answer the question.
The speed of a wave equals the frequency times the wavelength (speed = frequency x wavelength). Therefore, the wavelength would equal the speed divided by the frequency. Also, the speed of a wave in a vacuum is the speed of light, c, which is a constant.
We don't know.Every wave has wavelength, frequency, and speed. In order to find any one of them,we need to know the other two.