The velocity of a wave measures how quickly a wave transfers energy. It is measured in cm/s or m/s and is given the symbol v.
The frequency of a wave measures how many wavelengths pass a given point each second. It is measured in numbers per second or Hertz (Hz) and has the symbol f.
The period of a waves is the time taken for one wavelength to pass a given position. It is measured in seconds and is given the symbol T.
These equations define the relationship between some of the properties of waves:
velocity = distance ÷ time = wavelength ÷ period
velocity = frequency x wavelength = f λ
Period = 1 ÷ frequency.