There are a few different formulas, depending on what measurements you know.
For mechanical waves . . . the mechanical characteristics of the medium.
For electromagnetic waves . . . the electrical characteristics of the medium.
For all waves . . . the product of (wavelength) multiplied by (frequency).
Depending on what you already have given or found it can be as simple as dividing the wave length(distance) over the period(time).
The formula of wave speed is x=nf
x= wave speed
n= wave length
f= frequency
One commonly used formula is:
speed = wavelength x frequency
If you know any two of these, you can calculate the third one.
hear is not menton clearly type of wave. even frequency is given then we can find it by formula i.e. f=n.v where n=no of wave and v= velocity of wave
One attractive and useful formula is
Wave speed = (Frequency) x (Wavelength)
speed= frequency X wavelength
wave speed = frequency x wavelength
1/frequency of wave
speed = wavelength x frequency
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You would also need to know the speed. If we assume it is an electromagnetic wave:300,000,000 m/s divided by 13,560,000 Hz. = about 22 meters.You would also need to know the speed. If we assume it is an electromagnetic wave:300,000,000 m/s divided by 13,560,000 Hz. = about 22 meters.You would also need to know the speed. If we assume it is an electromagnetic wave:300,000,000 m/s divided by 13,560,000 Hz. = about 22 meters.You would also need to know the speed. If we assume it is an electromagnetic wave:300,000,000 m/s divided by 13,560,000 Hz. = about 22 meters.
Frequncy is the speed of an electrical wave through a conducting material.for example a wave of frequency 50 Hz takes 20 milli seconds(1/50) to complete one cycle.
1/frequency of wave
Wave Speed multiplied by Wave Period = Wavelength
The wavelength of a wave is calculated using the formula: Wavelength = speed of the wave divided by the frequency of the wave. For radio waves and other wireless signals as well as the speed a signal travels along a wire, the speed of the wave is approximately 299,792,458 meters per second (the speed of light).
A. speed=wevelength/weve period
-- Speed of a wave = (frequency) times (wavelength) -- There is no general formula for amplitude.
frequency = (wave speed)/(wavelength) frequency = 1/(period)
It is dependent on the speed and the time that it has to travel. This can be shown as an inverse relationship with the formula speed=distance/time.
1+2=3
speed = wavelength x frequency
The speed of a wave is a property of the medium, changing the speed would need a change in the medium itself. If the medium doesn't change as a wave moves, the wave speed is steady. Formula: Speed = distance divided by time
One commonly used formula for waves is: speed (of the wave) = frequency x wavelength If you know any two of these pieces of information, you can calculate the third one.
We know the formula of speed of a wave is given by V = FW... where V is the speed , F is the frequency and W is the wavelength so very clearly the speed of this wave is 4*3 =12 m/s.