Given that v, f and \(\lambda\) are the velocity, frequency and wavelength of a wave respectively. Which of the following equations is correct?

a

v = f2\(\lambda\)

b

f = \(\frac{v}{\lambda}\)

c

f = \(\frac{v}{\lambda^2}\)

d

\(\lambda = \frac{f}{v^2}\)

Download Offline App Ask a Question

Explanation

Correct Option
b

No explanation available

Video Explanation

No video available

Post your Contribution

Share:

Discussions (1)

charlesgoodluck
4 years ago

It is standardized that wave speed or velocity is wavelenght x frequency.
change of subject formula will give you frequency = velocity/wavelenght.

Quick Questions

Ask a Question
CO

ceoofwahala

20th June, 2026

Chemistry


2 comments

ASSAAS

20th June, 2026

English Language


5 comments

infinitehoaxx

21st May, 2026

Computer


4 comments