The wavelength shortens by 1 / 1.5 or 2/3 (0.667)
v=fλ (velocity (m/s)=frequency (s^-1) * wavelength (m)When dealing with light v=hf is also useful (same derivation as for above), where h is the Planck constant.
Wavelength.
For any point on the electromagnetic spectrum, the product of(wavelength) multiplied by (frequency) is 299,792,458 meters per second.That's the speed of the wave.
they are related by the equation velocity=frequency*wavelength
The wavelength of a wave would double if the frequency was cut in half. Wavelength=c/frequency where c equals the speed of light.
(frequency) multiplied by (wavelength) = (speed of the wave)
Frequency = (wave speed) divided by (wavelength)Wavelength = (wave speed) divided by (frequency)Wave speed = (frequency) multiplied by (wavelength)
Wavelength times frequency gives the speed of the wave.
Wavelength multiplied by the Frequency of the wave .
(frequency) multiplied by (wavelength) = (wave speed)
velocity of a wave equals wave frequency times wave length.
.by it's frequency!:-)
(frequency) multiplied by (wavelength) = speed of the wave
it gets divided by 10; frequency = speed/wavelength; wavelength = speed/frequency
The product of (frequency) multiplied by (wavelength) is always the same number.The number is the speed of the wave.
In this case, the wavelength increases. The wavelength, multiplied by the frequency, is equal to the speed of the wave - and in most types of waves, the speed is more or less independent of the frequency.
it is directly proportional to frequency so if frequency increases wavelength also increases