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it gets divided by 10; frequency = speed/wavelength; wavelength = speed/frequency
That also depends on the speed of the wave. Use the formula speed = wavelength x frequency, or wavelength = speed / frequency. In the case of an electromagnetic wave in a vacuum, use 300,000,000 m/s for the speed.
Wavelength= 10 mm. Frequency= 5.0 hertz. Speed= 50 mm/second (wavelength x frequency)
340 m/s
Convert the cm to meters, to have compatible units. Then use the fact that the frequency times the wavelength is equal to the speed of the wave. In this case, you can divide the speed by the wavelength, to get the frequency.
it gets divided by 10; frequency = speed/wavelength; wavelength = speed/frequency
Wavelength = (speed) divided by (frequency) = 10/0.5 = 20
That also depends on the speed of the wave. Use the formula speed = wavelength x frequency, or wavelength = speed / frequency. In the case of an electromagnetic wave in a vacuum, use 300,000,000 m/s for the speed.
Wavelength= 10 mm. Frequency= 5.0 hertz. Speed= 50 mm/second (wavelength x frequency)
340 m/s
Frequency = (speed)/(wavelength) = 10/20 = 1/2
Frequency = (speed)/(wavelength) = 20/2 = 10 Hz
Wavelength = speed/frequency = 30/10 = 3 meters
Convert the cm to meters, to have compatible units. Then use the fact that the frequency times the wavelength is equal to the speed of the wave. In this case, you can divide the speed by the wavelength, to get the frequency.
Wavelength = (speed) / (frequency) = (5,000) / (10) = 500 meters = 0.5 km.
Frequency = speed/wavelengthPeriod = 1/frequency = wavelength/speed = 0.01/50 = 0.2 millisecond
wl= v/fwhere wl = wavelength (m)v = velocity (m/s)f = frequency (Hz)there forwhen wl = 1 mand v = 10 m/sf = v/wlf= 10/1f= 10 hz(For wavelength traditional character is lambda)