The wave length w=v/frequency.
The frequency of a sound wave will determine the pitch (or note).
by multiplying its frequency
The velocity of the wave
Its wavelength (or frequency).
Amplitude times frequency.
The frequency of a sound wave will determine the pitch (or note).
by multiplying its frequency
by multiplying its frequency
The velocity of the wave
by dividing wavelength by frequency
Its wavelength (or frequency).
Frequency can be found in sound, light, and line current. An example of frequency is, the frequency wave of light will determine what color the light is.
Amplitude times frequency.
The frequency of a sound wave determines the pitch. So if there is high frequency it means that the sound will also be high pitched. If it is low frequency that means the sound will be low pitched.
The frequency. Or alternatively, the wavelength.
speed = wavelength x frequency
You can use the equation v=fw. that is velocity (in meters per second) equals the frequency (in hertz) times the wavelength (in meters). so you can find the velocity of a wave with the frequency and the wavelength.