The wavelength changes inversely with the frequency.
It doesn't. Amplitude and wavelength are independent variables.
de Broglie wavelength depends only on the mass and speed of the particle and not on the temperature
Energy does not effect WAVELENGTH, it effects the AMPLITUDE of the Wave.
i dont know either.
How does temperature affect wavelength?
what are the factors affect for refractive index
The peak wavelength, is connected to the temperature of the objects. we have short peak wavelength when the temperature is high.
Use a spectrometer to measure the wavelength of the light. There is a direct, but inverse correlation of the wavelength to the temperature.
It causes the wavelength to shorten
The wavelength changes inversely with the frequency.
It doesn't. Amplitude and wavelength are independent variables.
de Broglie wavelength depends only on the mass and speed of the particle and not on the temperature
Energy does not effect WAVELENGTH, it effects the AMPLITUDE of the Wave.
The color of a star is related with the wavelength of the light observed. Wien's Law states that: Peak Wavelength x Surface Temperature = 2.898x10-3 Peak Wavelength is the wavelength of the highest intensity light coming from a star.
yes .it affects a lot :)
Wavelength, pathlength, temperature and concentration