In order to answer that, you need to know the speed of the wave.
Judging by the frequency, I'm guessing that we're talking about a
radio wave. If so, then its speed is 3 x 108m/s in vacuum.
Wavelength = speed/frequency = 3 x 108/1,150 x 103 = 260.9 meters = 26,090 cm. (rounded)
The speed of a wave is equal to the product of wavelength x frequency. Just convert everything to standard units (wavelength to meters, frequency to hertz), multiply both, and you'll get the result, also in standard units (meters / second).
Wavelength = (speed) / (frequency) If this is a 1 KHz sound wave in air, speed = approx 343 meters/sec Sound wavelength = (343 / 1,000) = 0.343 meter = 34.3 cm If this is a 1 KHz radio wave, speed = approx 300,000,000 meters/sec E & M wavelength = (300,000,000 / 1,000) = 300 Km
Speed of sound in air isn't affected by frequency and wavelength, but it is of temperature, air pressure and humidity. Generally speaking speed of sound in air is about 340 meters/second.
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.
1). Frequency = (speed) / (wavelength)2). Wavelength = (speed) / (frequency)3). Speed = (frequency) x (wavelength)Use #3:Wavelength = (35 cm/s) / (25 Hz) = 1.4 cm
The speed of a wave is equal to the product of wavelength x frequency. Just convert everything to standard units (wavelength to meters, frequency to hertz), multiply both, and you'll get the result, also in standard units (meters / second).
The speed of a wave is equal to the product of wavelength x frequency. Just convert everything to standard units (wavelength to meters, frequency to hertz), multiply both, and you'll get the result, also in standard units (meters / second).
Wavelength = (speed) / (frequency) If this is a 1 KHz sound wave in air, speed = approx 343 meters/sec Sound wavelength = (343 / 1,000) = 0.343 meter = 34.3 cm If this is a 1 KHz radio wave, speed = approx 300,000,000 meters/sec E & M wavelength = (300,000,000 / 1,000) = 300 Km
Speed of sound in air isn't affected by frequency and wavelength, but it is of temperature, air pressure and humidity. Generally speaking speed of sound in air is about 340 meters/second.
Frequency = (speed)/(wavelength) = (12 cm/sec) / (3 cm) = 4/second = 4 Hz
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.
1). Frequency = (speed) / (wavelength)2). Wavelength = (speed) / (frequency)3). Speed = (frequency) x (wavelength)Use #3:Wavelength = (35 cm/s) / (25 Hz) = 1.4 cm
Speed = (frequency) x (wavelength) = (5) x (3 cm) = 15 cm/sec
The frequency at which a microwave oven operates, about 2,450 MHz, has a wavelength of about 12 cm.
Divide the speed by the wavelength.
There isn't any. The amplitude gives no information about the frequency or wavelength, and is completely unrelated to them.
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