0.75 m
The wavelength of a wave can be calculated using the formula: wavelength = speed / frequency. Given the frequency of 60 Hz and speed of 45 m/s, the wavelength would be 0.75 meters.
The answer depends on the units used for .45 and since these are not given, there cannot be a sensible answer.
The speed of a wave can be calculated using the formula v = f * λ, where v is the speed, f is the frequency, and λ is the wavelength. Plugging in the values, we get v = 45 Hz * 0.1 m = 4.5 m/s. Therefore, the speed of the wave is 4.5 meters per second.
To calculate the wavelength of a wave, you can use the formula: wavelength = speed of light / frequency. The speed of light is approximately 3.00 x 10^8 m/s. Plugging in the frequency of 45 Hz into the formula gives you a wavelength of about 6.67 million meters.
Frequency = 75 Hz. Speed = 45 m/s
The velocity of a wave can be calculated using the formula: velocity = frequency × wavelength. Therefore, the velocity of a wave with a frequency of 760 Hz and a wavelength of 0.45 m would be 342 m/s (760 Hz × 0.45 m = 342 m/s).
45 to 50 km depending on speed and RPM.
By shifting the sine wave by 45 degrees.
45 MPH
On approaching waves you should reduce your speed and approach the wave at a 45 degree angle allowing the boat to ease up and over the wave rather than smashing head on. Never travell parallel to the wave as you risk capsizing the craft.
90%
0.5 Hz