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It's a scientific term (mathematical) used to describe wave propagation. It is equal to 2π (2xPi) divided by the wavelength

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It's a scientific term (mathematical) used to describe wave propagation. It is equal to 2π (2xPi) divided by the wavelength

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Assuming the wave propagation speed remains constant, a decrease in wavelength corresponds to an increase in frequency.

However there are cases (e.g. waves breaking on a beach) where the wave propagation speed is not constant, the situation gets much more complicated in those cases.

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A.P. propagation consists of the movement of the action potential along the axon, axon terminals and dendrites. A.P. propagation is non-decremental meaning that the amplitude of the A.P. remains constant throughout the propagation. Action potentials are also follow the principle of all-or-none fashion. Meaning if there is not enough summation(adding of EPSPs and mEPPs) to bring the stimulus to threshold, then no AP will be elicited

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No, cause the temperature is not constant in a propagation of an acoustic wave. But almost accurate.

check: http://www.mathpages.com/home/kmath109/kmath109.htm

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Propagation - album - was created in 1994.

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