Please use the relationship:
Speed = frequency x wavelength
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.
Frequency = 6.00 x 10-14 Hz Wavelength = (speed) /(frequency) -- If this wave is sound in air, then the speed is 343 m/s and the wavelength is 5.72 x 1012 kilometers. -- If this is an electromagnetic wave in vacuum, then the speed is 299,792,458 m/s and the wavelength is 5 x 1018 kilometers.
You can't calculate the wavelength from only that information. The speed, wavelength, and frequency of a wave are related. In order to calculate any of them, the other two must be known.
In order to calculate the frequency of 337.1 wavelength of nitrogen laser wave lengths of electomagnetic radiation, you would have to understand that the the speed of light is 3.00 by 10.8 m/s.
Wavelength lambda and frequency f are connected by the speed c of the medium.c can be air = 343 m/s at 20 degrees celsius or water at 0 dgrees = 1450 m/s.c can be light waves or electromagnetic waves = 299 792 458 m/s.The formulas are:c = lambda x f - That is frequency times wavelength.f = c / lambdalambda = c / ffrequency is nu so the equation is actually c= lamda x nuThat could be the speed of sound or the speed of light. c = f times lambda
The speed of a wave is the product of its frequency and its wavelength.
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.
Frequency = 6.00 x 10-14 Hz Wavelength = (speed) /(frequency) -- If this wave is sound in air, then the speed is 343 m/s and the wavelength is 5.72 x 1012 kilometers. -- If this is an electromagnetic wave in vacuum, then the speed is 299,792,458 m/s and the wavelength is 5 x 1018 kilometers.
You can't calculate the wavelength from only that information. The speed, wavelength, and frequency of a wave are related. In order to calculate any of them, the other two must be known.
speed = wavelength x frequencywavelength = speed/frequencyspeed = 14 km/s , frequency = 10 Hz = 10/swavelength = (14 km/s)/(10/s) = 1.4 km
The wavelength would be12/3 x 10-15 x speed of the wave.
In order to calculate the frequency of 337.1 wavelength of nitrogen laser wave lengths of electomagnetic radiation, you would have to understand that the the speed of light is 3.00 by 10.8 m/s.
Wavelength lambda and frequency f are connected by the speed c of the medium.c can be air = 343 m/s at 20 degrees celsius or water at 0 dgrees = 1450 m/s.c can be light waves or electromagnetic waves = 299 792 458 m/s.The formulas are:c = lambda x f - That is frequency times wavelength.f = c / lambdalambda = c / ffrequency is nu so the equation is actually c= lamda x nuThat could be the speed of sound or the speed of light. c = f times lambda
Frequency = speed/wavelength = 3 x 108/1.87 x 10-14 = 1.6043 x 1022 Hz.Note:That's no light. That's well into the gamma rays.
Just divide the speed of light (in meters/second) by the frequency (in hertz) - that will give you the wavelength (in meters). You can then convert that to nm.
7.5x10^14 Hertz (cylces per second). Generally, wavelength = (speed of light)/(frequency). Speed of light can be rounded to 3x10^8. If you know one, you can get the other.
Frequency of an electromagnetic wave = c / lambac = the speed of light = 29979245800 cm/slamba (sorry, don't know how to write it on the computer) = wavelength in cm.Therefore if we assume that your wavelength is 0.07 cm (next time, please remember your units), then your frequency = 29979245800/0.07 = 428274940000 cycles/second (which looks quite off, so I'm assuming that your 0.07 was in meters and not centimeters. In that case convert 0.07m to 7 cm and plug in the formula.)