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∙ 12y agoThe last bit of your question confused me a little!? :P
... But I think you are referring to the 'The Wave Equation'.
Wave Speed (v) in m/s = Frequency (f) in Hz * Wave Length (λ) in m
This equation relates the speed of a wave to its frequency and wavelength
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∙ 12y agospeed, or the velocity of the wave, remains constant. This is because speed is determined by the medium through which the wave is traveling, and is not affected by changes in frequency or wavelength.
If the frequency of a wave is decreased, the wavelength of the wave will increase. This is because frequency and wavelength are inversely related in a wave, meaning that as one decreases, the other increases.
frequency for apex learners not speed :)
.by it's frequency!:-)
Frequency and wavelength of electromagnetic waves are inversely proportional. This means that as the frequency of a wave increases, its wavelength decreases, and vice versa. This relationship is described by the equation: wavelength = speed of light / frequency.
Wave speed is equal to the product of wavelength and frequency in a wave. This relationship is described by the equation: wave speed = wavelength x frequency.
If the frequency of a wave is decreased, the wavelength of the wave will increase. This is because frequency and wavelength are inversely related in a wave, meaning that as one decreases, the other increases.
(frequency) multiplied by (wavelength) = (speed of the wave)
frequency for apex learners not speed :)
Wavelength times frequency gives the speed of the wave.
.by it's frequency!:-)
(frequency) multiplied by (wavelength) = (wave speed)
The speed of a wave is equal to the wavelength divided by the frequency (speed = wavelength/frequency). So if the frequency of the wave increases, the wavelength will decrease.
The speed of a wave is equal to the wavelength divided by the frequency (speed = wavelength/frequency). So if the frequency of the wave increases, the wavelength will decrease.
The speed of a wave is equal to the wavelength divided by the frequency (speed = wavelength/frequency). So if the frequency of the wave increases, the wavelength will decrease.
The speed of a wave is equal to the wavelength divided by the frequency (speed = wavelength/frequency). So if the frequency of the wave increases, the wavelength will decrease.
Frequency and wavelength of electromagnetic waves are inversely proportional. This means that as the frequency of a wave increases, its wavelength decreases, and vice versa. This relationship is described by the equation: wavelength = speed of light / frequency.
Only if their speeds are different.(Wavelength) multiplied by (frequency) = speed of the waveIf the speeds are the same, then different wavelength means different frequency.