Speed = (frequency) x (wavelength) = (2) x (2) = 4 meters per second.
There's not enough information to calculate 'velocity'.
1.0 x 10-2 = 0.01 If the wave is a sound wave in air, then its wavelength is (343/0.01) = 34,300 meters. (about 21.3 miles) If the wave is an electromagnetic wave in space then its wavelength is (299,792,458/0.01) = 29,979,245,800 meters. (about 18,628,200 miles)
Time period = 1 / frequency. Frequency = 1 / time period. f = 1 / 0.005 = 200 Hz
speed of a wave = wavelength x frequency = 0.4m x 2Hz = 0.8m/s
4Hz is higher than 2Hz because it completes 4 cycles in one second compared to 2 cycles in one second for 2Hz.
The frequency of the object is 2 Hz. This is calculated by dividing the total number of vibrations (20) by the time taken to complete them (10 seconds).
It means something is oscillating or vibrating at 2 cycles every second.
2Hz
1.0 x 10-2 = 0.01 If the wave is a sound wave in air, then its wavelength is (343/0.01) = 34,300 meters. (about 21.3 miles) If the wave is an electromagnetic wave in space then its wavelength is (299,792,458/0.01) = 29,979,245,800 meters. (about 18,628,200 miles)
Time period = 1 / frequency. Frequency = 1 / time period. f = 1 / 0.005 = 200 Hz
speed of a wave = wavelength x frequency = 0.4m x 2Hz = 0.8m/s
4Hz is higher than 2Hz because it completes 4 cycles in one second compared to 2 cycles in one second for 2Hz.
The frequency of the object is 2 Hz. This is calculated by dividing the total number of vibrations (20) by the time taken to complete them (10 seconds).
Twice each second = 2Hz
The wavelength of electromagnetic radiation can be calculated using the formula: wavelength = speed of light / frequency. Plugging in the values (speed of light = 3.00 x 10^8 m/s, frequency = 3.2 x 10^2 Hz), the wavelength would be approximately 9.38 x 10^6 meters.
Hz = cycles/second. Therefore, at 2Hz, you're generating two complete cycles (or what I believe you refer to as waves) every second. So 2 cycles x 60 seconds = 120 cycles per minute. 120 cycles x 5 minutes = 600 cycles.
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I think (hope!) you mean 2 GHz of CPU. If this is a dual core machine, that should be enough for 3 years. If it's a single CPU, then it will definitely not be enough..