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Wave Speed multiplied by Wave Period = Wavelength

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What is the wavelenghth of a sound wave?

from the top of one wave to the top of the next


How is frequency and wavelenghth related?

The product of both is equal to the speed of the wave.


Mathematical relation between frequency and wavelenghth?

frequency = speed of light/wavelength


On the electromagnetic spectrum which wave has the longest wavelenghth and the lowest enegry?

Radio waves.


What is the wavelenghth of red light?

Red light has wavelengths in the range 622-780 nm.


What is the definition of wavelenghth?

In physics, the wavelength of a sinusoidal wave is the spatial period of the wave-the distance over which the wave's shape repeats.


How are wavelenghth and frequency of electromagnetic radiation related?

For any wave, (wavelength) times (frequency) = (speed of propagation).For electromagnetic waves, (wavelength) times (frequency) = (speed of 'light')


What are the symbols and units for wavelenghth and frequency?

The symbol for wavelength is λ (lambda) and its unit is meters (m). The symbol for frequency is f and its unit is hertz (Hz), which is equivalent to cycles per second.


What trait of a wave is described by its wavelenghth?

The wavelength of a wave describes the distance between two successive points of the same phase, such as crest to crest or trough to trough. It is a measure of the spatial extent of a wave pattern.


What does not affect wave height in deep water?

Water depth does not affect wave height in deep water. In deep water, the wave height is determined by the wind speed, duration, and fetch (distance wind has traveled over water).


How do you calculate the speed of a radio wave if you know the wavelenghth and frequency?

The speed of every radio wave is 186,282 miles (299,792,458 meters) per second. When you multiply the frequency times the wavelength, that's the result. If it isn't, then you made a mistake somewhere.


In what ways are sound waves and electromagnetic waves similar?

they both have wavelenghth and have energy

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