You would need to measure it.
You would need to measure it.
You would need to measure it.
You would need to measure it.
All you would need to do is you just need to measure how long the length is of a soundwave.
You would need to measure it.
Frequency here would be.....,Frequency = velocity/wavelengthFrequency = 7(m/s)/10 meters= 0.7 s -1=======
Just multiply the wavelength and the frequency. The answer, in this case, will be in meters/second.
Hertz is the measure of the period so the period is 60 times a second.
10 m
3.6 m/s
You can use the equation v=fw. that is velocity (in meters per second) equals the frequency (in hertz) times the wavelength (in meters). so you can find the velocity of a wave with the frequency and the wavelength.
For an electromagnetic wave the velocity of the wave is 300Mm/s.
The SI unit for ANY velocity is meters / second.
Meters per second
88 meters per second
Just multiply the frequency by the wavelength. In this case, the product will be in meters per second.
Answer: frequency = 272 Hz. Given the wave velocity (speed of sound) and wavelength, find the frequency of the wave. Velocity = 340.0 m/s, Wavelength = 1.25 m. Formulas: Velocity = wavelength * frequency. Frequency = velocity / wavelength. Calculation: Frequency = (340.0 m/s) / (1.25 m) = 272 Hz. (Where Hertz = cycles / second.)
The speed of a wave = (frequency) x (wavelength) = 2.5 meters per second.
a sound wave has a frequency of 110 hz and a wavelength of 3.0m. what is the speed of the wave
the formula for wave velocity/speed is: velocity= wavelength * wave frequencyvelocity is measured in meters/second (m/s), wavelength is measured in meters(m), and wave frequency is measured in hertz(hz).your wavelength is in millimeters, so convert it to meters and you get .002 meters.now, fill[replace] in the numbers you know for the variables in the formula.velocity(m/s)= .002(m) * 3(hz) do the multiplication and you get .006 the speed is .006 meters/second(m/s)you're welcome! :)
The velocity of the wave is equal to 3.6 meters per second.
speed = wavelength x frequency therefore, you would solve this by multiplying 18 and 4 to find the speed. There isn't enough information to find the velocity. In fact, it's doubtful whether it's even appropriate to talk about the 'velocity' of a wave. 'Velocity' is not simply a word you use instead of 'speed' in order to sound smart.