(frequency) multiplied by (wavelength) = (speed of the wave)
the velocity of a wave is given by frequency*its wavelength
No. They're related by the definitions of the wave's speed, wavelength, and frequency.
(Wavelength) x (Frequency) = (the Wave's Speed).
speed = frequency x wavelength
they are related by the equation velocity=frequency*wavelength
velocity = frequency x wavelength
The product of (wavelength) x (frequency) is always equal to the wave's speed.
The wavelength and frequency of any wave are inversely proportional. Neither of them is related to the wave's amplitude in any way.
frequency = speed of wave / wavelength so if speed is constant then frequency varies inversely with wavelength
Energy of light photons is related to frequency as Energy = h(Planck's constant)* frequency Frequency = velocity of wave / wavelength So energy = h * velocity of the wave / wavelength
Amplitude, speed, and wavelength or frequency. (Wavelength and frequency are related by the wave's speed.)
Frequency of the a wave equals its velocity divided by its wavelength.