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By frequency on the electromagnetic spectrum
In the case of electromagnetic wave, the energy of a photon is directly proportional to the frequency. For other types of waves, the situation may be different.
Electromagnetic waves are classified according to their wavelength and frequency and this classification is called electromagnetic spectrum.
The Study of Frequency Waves. Types, how they are measured, etc...?
In the electromagnetic spectrum Gamma radiation has the highest frequency.
Higher frequency, higher pitch.
That would be the wavelength/frequency
The electromagnetic spectrum organizes different types of electromagnetic waves according to their wavelength or frequency.
No. They are both waves it depends solely on the medium they are travelling through. Only different types of waves travel longer or shorter distances (uv further than sound etc) :)
Frequency and cumulative frequency are two types of frequency distributions. These are frequency tables that show statistical data for different types of frequencies that include absolute, relative, and cumulative frequencies. There are mathematical formulas used to calculate these frequencies.
The different types of musical sounds are sometimes referred to as musical notes. These include notes created on each instrument and are categorized by the type of instrument such as stringed or brass.
The different types of musical sounds are sometimes referred to as musical notes. These include notes created on each instrument and are categorized by the type of instrument such as stringed or brass.
That's correct. Different types of mutes in turn create different types of sounds.
Sound quality is also known as timbre. The types of sounds according to their quality are harmonic content, attack and decay, and vibrato.Â
By frequency on the electromagnetic spectrum
The different types of frequency meters are :- 1. Mechanical resonance type 2. Electrical resonance type 3. Electrodynamometer type 4. Weston type 5. Ratiometer type 6. Saturable core type
In the case of electromagnetic wave, the energy of a photon is directly proportional to the frequency. For other types of waves, the situation may be different.