If u meant radio wave, then velocity of all electromagnetic wave is
3*108 m/s.
Hence velocity of radio wave will be the same ,as it as an em wave, irrespective of its wavelength.
Velocity equals frequency times wavelength
you need to specify the units for velocity. assuming that the velocity is in metres per second, the wavelength is 2 metres
the velocity of a wave is given by frequency*its wavelength
Velocity/wavelength=frequency
The velocity of the wave
The velocity of a wave is wavelength x frequency. velocity = 3m x 12/s = 36m/s
3 Meters ==> 100 MHz 3 Miles ==> 62.137 KHz
Frequency = Velocity divided by wavelength. So if frequency is doubled that means velocity is doubled but the wavelength is halved. You can see this by keeping wavelength a constant : If Frequency =1 and Wavelength= 1 1= Velocity/1 Velocity=1 If Frequency =2 and Wavelength= 1 2= Velocity/1 Velocity =2 OR keeping Velocity constant: If Frequency =1 and Velocity= 1 1= 1/Wavelength Wavelength =1 If Frequency =2 and Velocity= 1 2= 1/Wavelength Wavelength=1/2
Wavelength = Velocity / Frequency So, Velocity = Wavelength * Frequency
Wavelength*Frequency = Velocity of the wave. or Wavelength/Period = Velocity of the wave.
All radio waves travel at light velocity ( 2.998 * 108 m / s)The relavant equation involved is:Velocity (fixed) = wavelength * frequencySo, with frequency given and velocity fixed, only wavelength remains to find.(2.998 * 108) = wavelength * 1000So:wavelength = (2.998 * 108) / 1000= 2.998 * 105 metres
velocity = frequency × wavelength frequency = velocity / wavelength f= 100 /20 f= 5 Hz
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.
Velocity equals frequency times wavelength. If frequency is constant, velocity is proportional to wavelength; one increases at the same rate as the other.
wavelength = velocity / frequency
Velocity equals frequency times wavelength
velocity = frequency x wavelength