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Wave speed = (wavelength)/(period)
you find out a waves speed by taking the wavelength and divide it by it's wave period or how long it takes for the wave to complete a full wavelength. This is what my textbook said. Speed=Wavelength ×Frequency
Wave Speed multiplied by Wave Period = Wavelength
Period = Wavelength / Velocity
The speed of the wave is equal to wavelength x frequency. You can calculate the frequency, in this case, as 1 / period.
Wave speed = (wavelength)/(period)
Just divide the wavelength by the wave period, and you've got the wave speed.
you find out a waves speed by taking the wavelength and divide it by it's wave period or how long it takes for the wave to complete a full wavelength. This is what my textbook said. Speed=Wavelength ×Frequency
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.
Wave Speed multiplied by Wave Period = Wavelength
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).
Period = Wavelength / Velocity
The speed of the wave is equal to wavelength x frequency. You can calculate the frequency, in this case, as 1 / period.
v=fλ where f is the frequency, and λ is the wavelength
frequency = (wave speed)/(wavelength) frequency = 1/(period)
Wavelength is the distance between two successive crests or troughs in a wave. And time period is the time taken for the disturbance to move from one crest to the successive one. So wavelength/ wave period (time period) = speed of the wave.
Period = Wavelength/Speed = 10mm/50,000 mm/s = 1/5000 s or 0.0002 seconds