The speed of an S wave in the Earth's crust is typically around 3.7 km/s. In 22 minutes, an S wave would travel approximately 4884 km.
The velocity of a wave can be calculated using the formula: velocity = frequency x wavelength. In this case, velocity = 22 Hz x 4 m = 88 m/s. Therefore, the velocity of the wave is 88 m/s.
Frequency = (speed) divided by (wavelength) = (330) / (15) = 22 Hz.
The pitiless wave in line 22 symbolizes an unstoppable, unrelenting force of nature that is indifferent to human suffering and struggles. It represents the harsh reality and challenges that individuals face when confronting life's adversities.
The frequency of the waves passing you is 2 Hz (2 cycles in 1 second) since you counted 16 wave crests in 8 seconds.
Energy of a photon of this wave would be (planck's constant) ( frequency) E = hf = 5.46 * 10-22 J So to find the energy of the whole wave, multiply the energy of a photon to the no. of photons in a wave.
22 minutes * (1 hour / 60 minutes) * (65 miles / 1 hour) = 23.833 miles.
24 minutes = 0.4 hour0.4 x 55 = 22 miles
If you are asking how far a 22 LR bullet will travel, about 1.5 miles.
P-waves travel at speeds between 5 to 8 km/s, as such a P-wave may take between 812 and 1300 seconds (13 and 22 minutes respectively) to travel 6500 km. Please see the related question on P-wave velocity.
54 miles in 22 minutes = 54*60/22 = 147.2727.. miles per hour
P-waves travel at speeds between 5 to 8 km/s, as such a P-wave may take between 812 and 1300 seconds (13 and 22 minutes respectively) to travel 6500 km. Please see the related question on P-wave velocity.
The distance given by Google Maps from Lijiang to Dali is 184 kilometres. They claim this distance will take 4 hours, 22 minutes to travel.
In excess of one mile
1223 feet
To determine the number of minutes it takes to travel 22 miles, we need to know the speed at which the distance is covered. If we assume a constant speed of 60 miles per hour, it would take approximately 22 minutes to travel 22 miles. This calculation is based on the formula time = distance ÷ speed.
as far as it wants
24 minutes.