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How does the amount of diffraction depend on the wavelength?

The greater the wavelength, the higher the bending will be. Diffraction can be described best through sound, you can hear a loud stereo in different rooms.


A nylon guitar string vibrates in a 90 cm standing wave pattern what is the wavelength of the wave?

For the pattern shown in Fig. 5.1, the length of the sring is equal to 3 half-wavelengths: L = 3(λ/2). So the wavelength (of the travelling waves giving the pattern) is: λ =2/3rd L =2/3rd(0.90 m) = 0.60 m L = 60 cm The answer is 60cm.


What type of energy energy is found in the disorderly motion of molecules?

Diffusion, simple Diffusion, osmosis Facilitated Diffusion


Is there a maximum theoretical frequency for electromagnetic waves?

Yes, there is maximum theoretical frequency for EM (electromagnetic) waves. In the EM Spectrum, the highest frequency band is of gamma rays, which consist of frequencies greater than 1x10**19 Hz and wavelenth less than 0.1 A0.The three equations (shown below) explain all manner about EM waves:Where:c = 299,792,458 m/s = the speed of light in vacuum,h = 6.62606896 (33) * 10**-34 = Planck's constant,J s = 4.13566733 (10) * 10**-15,eV s = ?This holds good for the (above) equations until this criteria breaks down, then theoretical conditions become indeterminate (collapse).The lower EM boundary is Extremely Long Waves and these consist of frequency below 106 Hz, and wavelenth exceeding 1000 A0 (the criteria for Maximum EM Waves) .


What is the effect in the change in wave frequency caused by the motion of the source of the wave?

Austrian physicist Christian Johann Doppler (1803-1853)discovered that a wave's frequency changes when the source and observer are in motion relative to one another. This is known as the Doppler effect.

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A window that is open but is not currently shown.


What is the name for a relative frequency distribution shown by heights?

Are you talking about a histogram of the relative frequency distribution.


What does a window shown in darkness mean?

A window shown in darkness can mean that there is ignorance inside the room where the window is located. To go towards gaining knowledge one needs to go beyond the boundaries of a room and jump out the window.


What is homophones for shown?

shone like sun shone through the window


When you run a program in Windows 7 the program appears in a control?

no, it is not shown in the control pannel. it is shown in the task manager.


Is ultrasonic frequency effective for repelling mosquitoes?

Ultrasonic frequency has been shown to be effective for repelling female mosquitoes. It reportedly works within one meter of the insects.


Is leanardo de vinci french?

I believe he was Italian. In Florence you will be shown the window of his studio.


How do you plot FFT in simulink?

FFT is the frequency domain representation. In can be shown in Simulink with blocks. These blocks graphically show the domain or x value plotted against the frequency or y value.


How is the Frequency and Wavelength in sound?

The relationship between frequency and wavelength is shown by the equation: v= f (lambda) where v is velocity, f is frequency, and lambda is wavelength. The wavelenth is the distance between two analogous points in the wave (ie. two peaks, or two troughs), and the frequency is the number of wavelenths per second.


How do you work out a cumulative frequency question?

This will purely depend on the question, if you get a frequency chart, (containing only the frequency and how often this was brought, take, etc depending on the question,) add up the frequency one by one and you will have the cumulative frequency. You then (depending on the question) make a chart or a box-plot and follow the question (i.e what if the correlation shown? this would depended on the trend of the data.)


Where would you get the flag of one blue star to be shown in window for a servIce person overseas?

it means that that a veteran didnt return


How does electricity look?

It looks great, but not on me. We cannot see electrons, they're simply too small. it looks like thunder as shown in movies... my personal xperience