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Wave Speed multiplied by Wave Period = Wavelength
Energy E=hf=hc/w where w is the wavelength.
Amplitude and wavelength are independent of each other. There is no such formula.
Wave speed = (wavelength)/(period)
Here is an equation that relates three quantities of any wave: speed = frequency x wavelength. However, I am pretty sure that usually, you'll have to somehow measure the speed of the wave, instead of calculating it. In other words, you would measure the speed and the frequency, and then use the formula to calculate the wavelength; or measure the speed and wavelength, and use the formula to calculate the frequency.
The speed is the product of wavelength and frequency.
Period = wavelength/speed
Wave Speed multiplied by Wave Period = Wavelength
T=1/f or T=wavelength/ velocity
frequency = (wave speed)/(wavelength) frequency = 1/(period)
Energy E=hf=hc/w where w is the wavelength.
Amplitude and wavelength are independent of each other. There is no such formula.
Speed(v) = wavelength(λ) x frequency(f).
Wave speed = (wavelength)/(period)
The temperature of the object.
Here is an equation that relates three quantities of any wave: speed = frequency x wavelength. However, I am pretty sure that usually, you'll have to somehow measure the speed of the wave, instead of calculating it. In other words, you would measure the speed and the frequency, and then use the formula to calculate the wavelength; or measure the speed and wavelength, and use the formula to calculate the frequency.
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