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When wavelength decreases, frequency increases, and when wavelength increases, frequency decreases. The product of (wavelength) times (frequency) is always the same number ... the speed of the wave. So when one of them changes, the other one must change in the opposite direction in order for their product to remain unchanged.
For any wave (not just light), the product of the wavelength and the frequency is equal to the speed of the wave. For light in a vaccum, the speed is constant (ca. 300 million m/s). - thus, as the frequency increases, the wavelength gets shorter.
If the period increases, the frequency decreases.The product of (frequency) times (period) is always ' 1 '.
The force is proportional to the product of the two charges.If each charge is doubled, the force increases by a factor of 2 x 2 = 4 .
No mass increases as density increases because the formula for density is density= mass/ volume. In a fraction, if the numerator increases, then the end product increases. So in the density formula, mass is the numerator and directly correlates with the density.
why average product labour never gets to zero
When demand decreases, supply increases.
Supposing that with capital you mean physical capital (all kind of physical investments like machines, and so on), it tends to increase the Gross Domestic Product (GDP), but increases in capital along time lead to lower increases in GDP.This is known in economics as the diminishing marginal returns.
The price decreases.
Supply increases.
The price increases
It increases by a factor of 10.
The market may be over flooded. Price will fall
The prices increases, because the demand is higher for the product, since there is less of it.
Normally, demand increases. More people will buy a product if they are getting a bargain.
it is at its minimum
prices stay stable. studddy islannd ! :)