λ = c / f (wavelength = speed of sound / frequency)
λ = 265 / 80
λ = 3.3125 m
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Speed = frequency x wavelength So required speed = 0.5 * 1 = 0.5 m/s Problem is that the wavelength is not given, but I have taken as 1 m for granted. Hence the answer
The microwave formula for calculating the wavelength of a given frequency is: Wavelength () Speed of Light (c) / Frequency (f).
To determine the frequency of a given wavelength, you can use the formula: frequency speed of light / wavelength. The speed of light is a constant value, so by dividing it by the wavelength, you can calculate the frequency of the wave.
To calculate frequency when given a half-wavelength, you first find the full wavelength by doubling the half-wavelength value. Then, use the formula frequency = speed of wave / wavelength to find the frequency of the wave.
(frequency) multiplied by (wavelength) = (speed of the wave)
To find the wavelength when given degrees, you need to know the type of wave and the medium it's traveling through. For example, in a problem involving light wave interference, you could use the formula: wavelength = (distance between sources) / (number of wavelengths in between). In other cases, such as sound waves, you might need additional information like the speed of sound in that medium.
a shorter wavelength means higher frequency at a given speed.
a shorter wavelength means higher frequency at a given speed.
a shorter wavelength means higher frequency at a given speed.
The energy of one photon is given by its frequency X planck's constant Its frequency is given by the speed of light divided by the wavelength.
Wave speed = (wavelength) x (frequency) "Depth" (?) is not involved.