5.0 hz
The frequency 55 Hz has a wavelength of about 6.23meters.
The last bit of your question confused me a little!? :P ... But I think you are referring to the 'The Wave Equation'. Wave Speed (v) in m/s = Frequency (f) in Hz * Wave Length (λ) in m This equation relates the speed of a wave to its frequency and wavelength
340 m/s
For 440 Hz: λ = about 423.37 miles.
Frequency = reciprocal of period = 1/P = 1/0.008 = 125 Hz.
A 100 Hz electromagnetic wave has length of about 1,862.82 miles.
5.0 hz
It depends on whether or not it is a half wave or full wave rectifier. For a single phase 60 Hz rectifier, a half wave rectifier will be 60 Hz while a full wave rectifier will be 120 Hz. A three phase full wave rectifier will be 360 Hz.
There should be two beat frequencies produced: 506 Hz and 6 Hz.
The period of an 8000 Hz sine wave is 0.125 milliseconds. (1/8000)
The frequency 55 Hz has a wavelength of about 6.23meters.
The last bit of your question confused me a little!? :P ... But I think you are referring to the 'The Wave Equation'. Wave Speed (v) in m/s = Frequency (f) in Hz * Wave Length (λ) in m This equation relates the speed of a wave to its frequency and wavelength
The speed is almost the same, for different frequencies.
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340 m/s
For 440 Hz: λ = about 423.37 miles.