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.
Velocity is equal to frequency multiplied by wavelength V=FΛ
Wave speed = (frequency) times (wavelength)
The equation is:
Speed = Frequency x wavelength (v=fλ)
speed= frequency x wavelength
wave speed= wave length * frequencyv=fa
A wave equation is an equation that repeats y-values infinately creating a wave like pattern, a good example is the sine wave: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sine_wave
The last bit of your question confused me a little!? :P ... But I think you are referring to the 'The Wave Equation'. Wave Speed (v) in m/s = Frequency (f) in Hz * Wave Length (λ) in m This equation relates the speed of a wave to its frequency and wavelength
apex - 3.6 . to find the wave speed you multiply the frequency and the wave length .
Speed = Frequency * Wave length.
speed= frequency x wavelength
wave speed= frequency/wavelenth
Wave speed wavelength times frequency.
wave speed= wave length * frequencyv=fa
Rydberg's equation is used to find wave length of spectral lines.
Frequency = Wave speed / Wavelength.
Not enough information. You can use the equation speed = frequency x wavelength, but in this case, you don't have enough data to calculate the speed.
A wave equation is an equation that repeats y-values infinately creating a wave like pattern, a good example is the sine wave: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sine_wave
A. speed=wevelength/weve period
The wave speed equation proposes that: v = fw; where "v" is the wave's velocity, "f" is the wave's frequency, and "w" (more notably used as lambda) is the wave's wavelength. Manipulating the equation and solving for wavelength yields: w = v/f. Thus, if one knows both the velocity and frequency of a wave, he/she can divide velocity by frequency to determine the corresponding wave's wavelength.
Wavespeed = frequency x wavelength