The speed of a wave is how far the wave travels in one unit of time.
You need to multiply the speed of the wave by the time. You may also need to convert the units, to make them compatible. For instance, if the speed of the wave is expressed in meters per second, you would need to convert the minutes to seconds.
As far as i know,it travels approximately 150mph
As far as I am aware, CO is not a unit of measure.
Amplitude
It approximately travels from 10-100m
The speed of a wave is measured by calculating the distance a wave travels per unit time. It is usually expressed in meters per second (m/s) or other similar units depending on the type of wave being measured.
The distance a wave travels in a given length of time depends on its speed. The speed of a wave is determined by the medium through which it travels. In general, faster waves will travel greater distances in the same amount of time compared to slower waves.
The measurement of how far a wave travels over time is its wavelength. Wavelength is the distance between two corresponding points on a wave, such as two peaks or two troughs, and is typically measured in meters.
The fastest traveling wave is the transverse wave of electromagnetic radiation. Along the radiating antenna, it travels at the speed of light. There are two velocity components in space: one is the radial component, which also travels at the speed of light. The other is the transverse velocity component, which increases with distance. In the far, far field, it is much greater than the speed of light. The characteristics of the antenna electromagnetic dynamic field waves were plotted directly from the well known radiation equation,
The distance a wave travels in three periods of the source is equal to the wavelength of the wave. This distance can be calculated as the product of the wave's speed and its period, or it can also be determined by multiplying the wavelength by three.
We call the distance the wave travels in a given amount of time its wavelength. This term is commonly used in physics to describe the spatial period of a wave.
454 km
3,050
The wavelength is about 67 centimeters, regardless of how far it travels.
the object's "speed".(not 'velocity')
The distance an object travels in a certain period of time is determined by its speed and the duration of time it is moving. The distance traveled can be calculated using the formula distance = speed x time.
While it is truly an unconventional (and not very useful) unit, yes it is. Speed (and velocity) are shown as a ratio of elapsed distance to time. Therefore, since a light-year is a measure of distance and a century is a unit of time, this is a unit of speed (or it could be used to measure velocity).