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Speed of light/wavelength = wave frequency
Infra red is (relative to light) lower frequency/longer wavelength but it travels just as fast - the speed of light: about 300 000 000 meters per second (three hundred million).
AnswerSpeed of a wave = Wavelength x frequencyv = 0.5 x 500v = 250 m/sAnswerIf it is an electromagnetic wave, then the speed is that of light - 'c (in vacuum)'.
Amplitude defines how powerful waves are. Frequency and wavelength are measures of how often the wave fluctuates or far the wave is from crest to crest , These are related and can be calculated from each other if you know how fast the waves travel.
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Speed of light/wavelength = wave frequency
The frequency becomes lower. Frequency is how fast the waves come by.
The frequency becomes lower. Frequency is how fast the waves come by.
The speed of a wave is equal to its wavelength times its frequency. Since you are using SI units, the answer will be in meters/second.
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because the vibration is so fast your ears hurt low pitched sounds vibrate slowly and doesn't hurt
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Not necessarily. The frequency of a wave is equal to the speed divided by the wavelength so if it is fast and has a low wavelength then it will be high pitched. If it has a very large wavelength though it will have a lower pitch.
Infra red is (relative to light) lower frequency/longer wavelength but it travels just as fast - the speed of light: about 300 000 000 meters per second (three hundred million).
The highest frequency of visible light is violet.
AnswerSpeed of a wave = Wavelength x frequencyv = 0.5 x 500v = 250 m/sAnswerIf it is an electromagnetic wave, then the speed is that of light - 'c (in vacuum)'.