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Calculating Wave Speed

If we know the frequency of the wave and the wavelength, we can work out the speed it travels at. Light travels about one million times faster than sound.

Calculating wave speed

Calculating wave speed

  • Wave speed is calculated using the equation:
    • Wave speed = frequency × wavelength.
  • Wave speed is measured in m/s.
  • Frequency is measured in hertz (Hz).
  • Wavelength is measured in metres (m).
Speed of sound and light

Speed of sound and light

  • Light travels at 300,000,000 m/s.
  • Sound travels at 340 m/s in air.
  • This is why we can see lightning before we hear thunder.
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