If you are talking about electromagnetic radiation, the wavelength of 1.8GHz is 166.5 mm.
The wavelength of the wave can be found using the formula: wavelength = wave speed / frequency. Plugging in the values: wavelength = 18 m/s / 5 Hz = 3.6 meters.
The wavelength of an electromagnetic wave can be determined using the formula: wavelength = speed of light / frequency. Given the frequency of 1.82x10^18 Hz and the speed of light in a vacuum (3.00x10^8 m/s), we can calculate the wavelength to be approximately 165 nm (nanometers).
Just divide the speed by the frequency. Since SI units are used, the wavelength will be in meters.
The wavelength of a sound wave can be calculated by dividing the speed of sound in air (around 343 m/s) by the frequency of the sound wave. For a 18 kHz sound wave, the wavelength would be approximately 19.1 cm.
2.21•10^-18 J
The wavelength of an X-ray with a frequency of 8.0 x 10^18 Hz can be calculated using the equation: wavelength = speed of light / frequency. Plugging in the values (speed of light = 3.00 x 10^8 m/s), we find the wavelength to be approximately 3.75 x 10^-11 meters, or 37.5 picometers.
For any wave: speed = frequency x wavelengthIn this case, just divide the speed by the frequency, to get the wavelength.
2.21 x 10^-18 J
speed = wavelength x frequency, so it can't be done unless you know the speed. However if it's an electromagnetic wave the speed is about 3 x 108 km/s so the wavelength is 3 x 108/6 x 1018 km = 5 x 10-11 km
Energy=6.63*10^-18 J Planks constant (h)=6.63*10^-34J/s c=3*10^8 m/s E=(h*c)/wavelength wavelength=(h*c)/E => Wavelength = {(6.6310^-34 )(310^8)}/6.6310^-18 => Wavelength = 3*10^-8 m or 30 nm So wavelength of 30 nm means it lies in Ultraviolet radiation region as it covers region from wavelength of 100 nm to 1nm of electromagnetic radiations.
No violet light does not have the shortest wavelength. Cosmic rays have the shortest wavelenght which is 10-18 m. Due to its shortest wavelength it has the highest frequency and thus it travels the largest distance.
Frequency = (speed) / (wavelength) =(18 miles per second) x (1,609.344 meters per mile) / (50 meters) = 579.4 Hz (rounded)This speed and frequency is awfully high for a water wave, but the math is the math.