Meters and secound
To measure the speed of a wave, you multiply the frequency by the wavelength.
Amplitude is actually the maximum displacement of a wave from its equilibrium position. It is a measure of the strength or intensity of a wave, and is not directly related to the speed of the wave, which is determined by its frequency and wavelength.
The same unit meant for velocity ie m/s.
The equation used to measure wave speed is: Wave speed = frequency x wavelength
Speed of the wave.
wave speed
wave frequency.
meters per second
Wave speed is the rate at which a wave disturbance travels through a medium. It is typically measured in meters per second (m/s) or other units of distance per time. The phrase "the speed at which a wave travels through a medium" describes wave speed accurately.
speed=distance travelled by wave divided by corresponding time take or v=frequency multiplied by wavelength
The speed of a wave equals the frequency times the wavelength (speed = frequency x wavelength). Therefore, the wavelength would equal the speed divided by the frequency. Also, the speed of a wave in a vacuum is the speed of light, c, which is a constant.
The speed of the wave is a measure of the distance it travels in a specific amount of time. It can be calculated as the distance traveled by the wave divided by the time taken.