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An electromagnetic wave has a velocity "c", the universal wave equation velocity = wavelength * frequencythe wavelength then equal c / frequencythen the wavelength of that wave is : Lambda= c / Nu= 299792458 / 3*1000000 = 99.930819333333333333333333333333 meters ~ 100 meters(Lambda is the wavelength, Nu is the frequency).====================================To summarize:Wavelength = (speed) / (frequency) = (3 x 108) / (3 x 106) = 102 = 100 meters, in vacuum
If you're referring to an electromagnetic wave, then its speed is 3 x 108 meters per second,and its wavelength is(3 x 108) / (99.3 x 106) = 3.021 meters(rounded)
Wavelength is the distance between one wave crest to the next. Commonly, in the electromagnetic wave spectrum, we think of radio waves as having the longest wavelength, but the longest electromagnetic (EM) waves are ultra low frequency (ULF) waves. These waves are sometimes, but not routinely, associated with radio wave lengths, although they are at the same end of the spectrum. There is some consensus that the longest ULF wave is in the approximate range of 106 to 1011m. However, waves with lengths approaching infinity have not been ruled out.
It is not possible to answer this question numerically because the velocity of the wave also needs to be known. The three following equations are equivalent. velocity = wavelength x frequency wavelength = velocity / frequency frequency = velocity / wavelength The correct unit for frequency is Hz (Hertz) although this is the same as the old "cycles per second". Wavelength is measured in metres and velocity in metres/second.
Wavelength = (speed) / (frequency) = (3 x 108) / (7.9 x 105) = 379.8 meters = 1,246 feet (rounded)
An electromagnetic wave has a velocity "c", the universal wave equation velocity = wavelength * frequencythe wavelength then equal c / frequencythen the wavelength of that wave is : Lambda= c / Nu= 299792458 / 3*1000000 = 99.930819333333333333333333333333 meters ~ 100 meters(Lambda is the wavelength, Nu is the frequency).====================================To summarize:Wavelength = (speed) / (frequency) = (3 x 108) / (3 x 106) = 102 = 100 meters, in vacuum
If you're referring to an electromagnetic wave, then its speed is 3 x 108 meters per second,and its wavelength is(3 x 108) / (99.3 x 106) = 3.021 meters(rounded)
E&M Wavelength = C / Frequency = (3 x 108) / (1.5 x 106) = 200 meters
Wavelength is the distance between one wave crest to the next. Commonly, in the electromagnetic wave spectrum, we think of radio waves as having the longest wavelength, but the longest electromagnetic (EM) waves are ultra low frequency (ULF) waves. These waves are sometimes, but not routinely, associated with radio wave lengths, although they are at the same end of the spectrum. There is some consensus that the longest ULF wave is in the approximate range of 106 to 1011m. However, waves with lengths approaching infinity have not been ruled out.
Wavelength equals the velocity of the wave divided by the frequency; for an EM wave, the velocity is the speed of light. So the wavelength of this wave is 299792458/1.9 x 106 = 157.78550421... ~ 158 metres or 173 yards.
Wavelength = (speed of light) divided by (frequency).In free space, wavelength = (3 x 108) / (800 x 106) = 0.375 meterNote that 800 MHz is in the same general frequency range as many cellular telephone systems.
Wavelength = speed/frequency = 3 x 108/100 x 106 = 3 meters (in vacuum)
Divide the speed of light (300 x 106 meter/second) by the frequency. The answer will be in meters.
For electromagnetic waves. Freq = c/(wavelength). Taking c = 3 x 108 m/s: F = (3 x 108 m/s)/(300 m) = 1 x 106 s-1 = 1 Megahertz
It is not possible to answer this question numerically because the velocity of the wave also needs to be known. The three following equations are equivalent. velocity = wavelength x frequency wavelength = velocity / frequency frequency = velocity / wavelength The correct unit for frequency is Hz (Hertz) although this is the same as the old "cycles per second". Wavelength is measured in metres and velocity in metres/second.
Wavelength = (speed) / (frequency) = (3 x 108) / (7.9 x 105) = 379.8 meters = 1,246 feet (rounded)
Wavelength = (speed) / (frequency) = (3 x 108) / (110 x 106) = 2.73 meters (rounded)