A light wave travels at almost 300,000 kilometers a second, (or 186 miles a second) in a vacuum. It slows down in water or other materials. It stops in a Bose Einstein condensate, but starts up again when the condensate turns to a different state of matter.
a p wave (primary wave) is super fast and it can go through the entire earth whereas an s wave ( a secondary wave) is slower and can only go through the solid parts of the earth ( like the crust, ect.)
Wave speed examples are how fast a wave goes past a certain point.
One factor of course would be how fast the wave is moving.
It depends how fast the wave and river speed are.
I know that fast beta is a brain wave but nothing more than this.
frequency
It means how fast it advances.
Wave velocity - unless you're referring to how fast a wave cycles, which is known as frequency.
The speed and direction of a wave
as fast as you can make it go or if you get pulled along by a car on 1 you can go as fast as the car can go
Frequency
the g force is