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).
find the distance it travels per hour
speed = distance / time
-- Speed of a wave = (frequency) times (wavelength) -- There is no general formula for amplitude.
what is the formula for speed what is the formula for speed
You can find many formulas in which time is one of the variables. For example, the distance formula states that distance is equal to speed multiplied by the time. You can find time by saying that it is equal to distance divided by speed.
Distance = time * average speed (velocity) Average speed = Distance/time
distance covered divided by time elapsed
The basic formula for speed problems is sometimes written as:distance = speed x time Rearranging for speed, you get: speed = distance / time
The formula to determine speed is Speed= wavelength*frequency
speed = distance / time, that's the most basic formula that uses two things to get value for speed
I think you are talking about Radiocarbon Dating.
Your question is not clear,if you are just predicting it then whats need of finding.The formula for calculating speed is distance/time
To obtain instantaneous speed you will need to utilize the formula v = speed multiplied by time if you have the speed already. If you do not have the speed use v = dx/dt.