Answer:
The frequency and the wavelength
Step-by-step explanation:
A wave is a periodic disturbance of the space that carries energy without carrying matter.
The displacement of a wave is described by a sine/cosine function.
Moreover, there exist two types of waves:
- Mechanical waves: they are produced by the oscillations of the particles in a medium - they can only propagate through a medium (not through a vacuum)
- Electromagnetic waves: they consist of the oscillations of the electric and magnetic fields - these are the only waves able to propagate through a vacuum
The speed of a wave is given by:
where:
is the frequency of the wave, which is the number of oscillations completed by the wave per second
is the wavelength of the wave, which is the distance between two consecutive crests (point of maximum amplitude) of the wave
Therefore, if we know wavelength and frequency of a wave, we can calculate its speed.