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The frequency and wavelength are the same thing. Not effected by the amplitude in the least.
The wavelength and frequency of any wave are inversely proportional. Neither of them is related to the wave's amplitude in any way.
No. Wave speed depends on frequency and wavelength, not amplitude.
The frequency and wavelength are the same thing. Not effected by the amplitude in the least. (Velocity= frequency x wavelength).
wavelength, frequency, and amplitude
The frequency and wavelength are the same thing. Not effected by the amplitude in the least.
The wavelength and frequency of any wave are inversely proportional. Neither of them is related to the wave's amplitude in any way.
No. Wave speed depends on frequency and wavelength, not amplitude.
The frequency and wavelength are the same thing. Not effected by the amplitude in the least. (Velocity= frequency x wavelength).
wavelength, frequency, and amplitude
Amplitude, speed, and wavelength or frequency. (Wavelength and frequency are related by the wave's speed.)
The higher the frequency, the lower the wavelength. Wavelength
-- Frequency and wavelength are inversely proportional. Their product is constant, and is the speed of the wave. They're entirely unrelated to amplitude or energy. -- A wave with greater amplitude carries more energy than one with smaller amplitude does. -- IF your wave happens to be an electromagnetic one, THEN the energy carried by each quantum is proportional to the frequency.
wavelength, amplitude, frequency, and wave speed
wavelength, amplitude, and frequency
frequency x wavelength = speed of the wave. This applies to all waves, not just to electromagnetic waves.
Low frequency waves have a very long wavelength. Radio waves are the waves with the lowest frequency, also known as electromagnetic radiation. +++ Muddled, because the question does not state in which context. The electromagnetic spectrum ranges from very low frequency radio, via infra-red (which is heat), visible light, ultraviolet light and X-rays, to gamma radiation. Wavelength is a function of frequency and speed through the medium carrying the signal (including in-vacuo for electromagnetic): Wavelength = Speed / Frequency. (Speed not velocity, because the latter is a vector.)