7,080 Hz Wavelength

How Long Is a 7080 Hz Wavelength?

A 7080 Hz sound wave has a wavelength of 0.05 meters, 4.85 cm, 0.16 feet (0 feet and 1.91 inches) or 1.91 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 = 7080 Hz
which gives a wavelength λ of 0.05 meters, or 0.16 feet.

7080 Hz Wavelength Depending on Temperature

The speed of sound in air depends on temperature. Here is how the wavelenght of a 7080 Hz sound wave will vary according to temperature:

Temp (°C) Temp (°F) 7080 Hz wavelength (cm)7080 Hz wavelength (in)
-40-404.32321.7020
-35-314.36931.7202
-30-224.41491.7382
-25-134.46011.7559
-20-44.50481.7735
-1554.54911.7910
-10144.59291.8082
-5234.63641.8253
0324.67941.8423
5414.72201.8591
10504.76431.8757
15594.80611.8922
20684.84771.9085
25774.88881.9247
30864.92971.9408
35954.97011.9567
401045.01031.9726

7080 Hz Half Wavelength and Standing Waves

The half wavelength of a 7080 Hz sound wave is 0.02 meters, 2.42 cm, 0.08 feet (0 feet and 0.95 inches) or 0.95 inches when travelling in air at 20°C (68°F).

Modes (or standing waves) will occur at 7080 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 7080 Hz wavelength = 0.05 meters, or 0.16 feet in air at 20°C (68°F).

7080 Hz Standing Waves Distances

n Distance (m) Distance (ft)
10.020.08
20.050.16
30.070.24
40.100.32
50.120.40

We typically don't treat rooms for standing waves above 300 Hz.

Given the relatively small 7080 Hz half wavelength, you can treat your room by using thick acoustic foam. This will absorb frequencies as low as 250 Hz, and all the way up to 20,000 Hz.

How To Convert 7080 Hz To ms

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

Because a 7080 Hz wave will ocillate 7080 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 = 7080 Hz

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

1 / 7080 Hz * 1000 = 0.14 ms.