you label a wavelength with amplitude, wavelength, through, and peak.
the four parts of a wavelength are the peak, trough, wavelength, and the amplitude.
The higher the frequency, the lower the wavelength. Wavelength
wavelength,frequency, and speed
For a single wave: Speed = (frequency) x (wavelength) Frequency = (speed) / (wavelength) Wavelength = (speed) / (frequency)
If you multiply the wavelength (in meters) and the frequency (in Hertz), you will get the speed of the wave (in meters per second).
It's a generator that creates 400hz AC signals, instead of 50 or 60hz. 400hz is often used on ships, because the equipment (generators, transformers) can be made much smaller.
1600HZ 400HZ x 4
twice the frequency that is rectified.
You can make your static inverter to maintain 400Hz by means of compare the generated frequency of your inverter with the reference buildin frequency generator which is called local oscillator or multivibrator which is fixed at 400 Hz. If your inverter generate frequency grater or less than 400Hz then the comparison between the reference frequency and the generate frequency will produce the error signal to reduce or increase the generated frequence and send it out. This is the principle operation of the Electrical Power Generation System. Post this answer by : tassana.e@thaiairways.com
Any frequency/note played by said bass guitar
A Deep male voice could start as low as 80Hz. A prepubescent child ranges from 150 to 400Hz
What Wavelength
you label a wavelength with amplitude, wavelength, through, and peak.
That depends on the circuit. For a pure resistive circuit (no inductance and capacitance), the frequency will have no effect on the current.
the four parts of a wavelength are the peak, trough, wavelength, and the amplitude.
wavelength = velocity/ frequency wavelength = 330/256 wavelength = 1.29 (to 3 sig fig) 1.30