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Is that 6 waves per second? Wavelength of 8m? speed = 8 meters*6 per second =1.333 meters per second
speed = wavelength x frequency (m/s) (m) (Hz) so, wavelength = 345/2050 = 0.17 meters speed = wavelength x frequency (m/s) (m) (Hz) so, wavelength = 345/2050 = 0.17 meters
For an electromagnetic wave the velocity of the wave is 300Mm/s.
Wavelength = (speed) divided by (frequency) = (3 x 108) / (6 x 107) = 5 meters
The speed of any wave is equal to the product of frequency x wavelength.
Speed = (wavelength) x (frequency) = (2 x 6) = 12 meters per second.That's the wave's speed. "Velocity" is something different, not just a wordto use when you mean "speed" but you want to sound more technical.
Is that 6 waves per second? Wavelength of 8m? speed = 8 meters*6 per second =1.333 meters per second
Speed = (wavelength) times (frequency) = (wavelength) divided by (period) = 30/5 = 6 meters per second
speed = wavelength x frequency (m/s) (m) (Hz) so, wavelength = 345/2050 = 0.17 meters speed = wavelength x frequency (m/s) (m) (Hz) so, wavelength = 345/2050 = 0.17 meters
For an electromagnetic wave the velocity of the wave is 300Mm/s.
You need to multiply wavelength x frequency in this case. The answer will be in meters/second.
Wavelength = (speed) divided by (frequency) = (3 x 108) / (6 x 107) = 5 meters
The formula for wavelength λ = v/f where v is the velocity f is the frequency of the wave and λ (lambda) is the symbol for wavelength Wavelength formulaC=λf or λ=C/f
6 metres.
The speed of any wave is equal to the product of frequency x wavelength.
Speed = (wavelength) x (frequency) = (0.003 x 6) =0.018 meter per second =1.8 centimeter per second
Wavelength = (wave speed) / (frequency) = (299,792,458)/(6,000) = 49.965 kilometers(in vacuum, rounded)