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velocity=wavelength*frequency. You do the math
By the v=f'lambda' formula (v= velocity; f= frequency; lambda= wavelength) it's 20m/s.
velocity = frequency x wavelengthv = 10 sec^-1 x 2 m v = 20 m/sec
Frequency and wavelength have an inverse ratio relationship. When one doubles, the other is cut in half. When one is multiplied by 10, the other is divided by 10. The exact relationship is: wavelength = wave velocity/frequency.
Frequency = Velocity / Wavelength = 100 m/s / 20 m = 5 s-1 or 5 Hz.
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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.
wavelength=velocity/frequency (v/f). wavelength=(3x10/4x10)=30/40=.75 meters
velocity=wavelength*frequency. You do the math
By the v=f'lambda' formula (v= velocity; f= frequency; lambda= wavelength) it's 20m/s.
The formula related to frequency and wavelength is Wavelength = 300000000 / Frequency (f) Wavelength = 300000000 / 30000000000 Wavelength = 1/100 Wavelength = 0.01 meter OR Wavelength = 10 milimeter
velocity = frequency x wavelengthv = 10 sec^-1 x 2 m v = 20 m/sec
a sound wave has a frequency of 110 hz and a wavelength of 3.0m. what is the speed of the wave
Frequency and wavelength have an inverse ratio relationship. When one doubles, the other is cut in half. When one is multiplied by 10, the other is divided by 10. The exact relationship is: wavelength = wave velocity/frequency.
it gets divided by 10; frequency = speed/wavelength; wavelength = speed/frequency
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