The wave's velocity is 16 ft/s in the path of motion. (20*8)/10
0.333 Hz
v = fλ f = 1/T v = λ/T v = 20 m / 4 s v = 5 m/s
20 Hz
The wave's wavelength is the name is the distance between wave crest.
Retractions
The distance between one crest of a wave and the next is called its wavelength.
The distance between the crest and trough of a wave is the peak-to-peak amplitude of the wave.
The amplitude is 1/2 the the difference between the crest and trough.
Wavelength, and it = velocity/frequency.
I would assume the wavelength would be twice the crest to trough distance, or 20 cm. And the velocity would be 50 * 20 / 0.5 = 2 m/sec
The wave's wavelength is the name is the distance between wave crest.
The wave's wavelength is the name is the distance between wave crest.
Retractions
Distance between a trough and crest in a wave is half wavelength
The distance between one crest of a wave and the next is called its wavelength.
The distance between the crest and trough of a wave is the peak-to-peak amplitude of the wave.
Yes.
The distance between the crest and trough of a wave is the peak-to-peak amplitude of the wave.
The amplitude is 1/2 the the difference between the crest and trough.
The distance between the highest crest and the rest position is the amplitude of the wave