270 Hz Wavelength

How Long Is a 270 Hz Wavelength?

A 270 Hz sound wave has a wavelength of 1.27 meters, 127.12 cm, 4.17 feet (4 feet and 2.05 inches) or 50.05 inches when traveling in air at 20°C (68°F).

The formula for the wavelenght is λ = c/f where:

  • c is the celerity (speed) of sound = 343.21 m/s or 1126.03 ft/s in air at 20°C (68°F).
  • f is the frequency = 270 Hz
which gives a wavelength λ of 1.27 meters, or 4.17 feet.

270 Hz Wavelength Depending on Temperature

The speed of sound in air depends on temperature. Here is how the wavelenght of a 270 Hz sound wave will vary according to temperature:

Temp (°C) Temp (°F) 270 Hz wavelength (m)270 Hz wavelength (ft)
-40-401.13363.7193
-35-311.14573.7590
-30-221.15773.7982
-25-131.16953.8371
-20-41.18133.8755
-1551.19293.9136
-10141.20443.9513
-5231.21583.9887
0321.22704.0257
5411.23824.0624
10501.24934.0987
15591.26034.1348
20681.27124.1705
25771.28204.2059
30861.29274.2410
35951.30334.2759
401041.31384.3104

270 Hz Half Wavelength and Standing Waves

The half wavelength of a 270 Hz sound wave is 0.64 meters, 63.56 cm, 2.09 feet (2 feet and 1.02 inches) or 25.02 inches when travelling in air at 20°C (68°F).

Modes (or standing waves) will occur at 270 Hz in rooms where two opposing walls (axial mode), edges (tangential mode) or corners (oblique mode) are spaced by a distance d = nλ/2 where:

  • n is a natural (positive integer greater than or equal to 1)
  • λ is the 270 Hz wavelength = 1.27 meters, or 4.17 feet in air at 20°C (68°F).

270 Hz Standing Waves Distances

n Distance (m) Distance (ft)
10.642.09
21.274.17
31.916.26
42.548.34
53.1810.43
63.8112.51
74.4514.60
85.0816.68
95.7218.77
106.3620.85
116.9922.94
127.6325.02
138.2627.11
148.9029.19
159.5331.28
1610.1733.36
1710.8035.45
1811.4437.53
1912.0839.62
2012.7141.70
2113.3543.79
2213.9845.88
2314.6247.96
2415.2550.05

Given the relatively large 270 Hz half wavelength, standing waves will occur at that frequency in small listening rooms.

You can try to minimze the room modes at 270 Hz by trying different speaker positions, listening positions or by placing bass traps. These can absorb frequencies as low as 63 Hz.

How To Convert 270 Hz To ms

A Hz (Hertz) is a cycle (or period) per second.

Because a 270 Hz wave will ocillate 270 times per second, we can find the time of a single cycle (or period) with the formula p = 1/f where:

  • f is the frequency of the wave = 270 Hz

The result will be expressed in seconds, so let's multiply by 1000 to get miliseconds:

1 / 270 Hz * 1000 = 3.7 ms.