Respuesta :
Well, it depends on the subject matter:
Physics
[tex]\displaystyle \frac{v}{f} = \lambda[/tex]
The Grecian lettre, known as lambda [tex]\displaystyle [\lambda],[/tex]symbolises the wavelength, and is determined by the division of the frequency [tex]\displaystyle [expressed\:in\:Hz][/tex]and wave velocity [tex]\displaystyle [expressed\:in\:km/s, m/s, km/h, mi/h, etcetera].[/tex]The majourity of calculations are strictly perfourmed in metric units. If the frequency is in kilohertz [tex]\displaystyle [kHz][/tex]or the wave velocity is in kilometres per hour [tex]\displaystyle [km/h],[/tex]you must convert these quantities to Hertz and metres per second [tex]\displaystyle [m/s][/tex]by multiplying by 1000 [tex]\displaystyle [10\:kHz = 10000\:Hz].[/tex]
Mathematics [Calculus (Real-Word situations)]
[tex]\displaystyle F^{-1} = T[/tex]
Now, a prime example of a real-world situation is a Ferris Wheel. At any point you are told to write a cosine and\or sine equation, and you are given the frequency of a wave, [tex]\displaystyle F,[/tex]double it and set [tex]\displaystyle \pi[/tex]up against it because remember, in Physics, the formula for finding the wavelength in lengths of time is written above.
*If you need examples on this, check my past responces to real-world situations to regain that ideya of how to find the wavelength of trigonometric equations.
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