The wavelength decreases.
It will shorten the wavelength.
It will shorten the wavelength.
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Speed of the wave = frequency x wavelength
Dispersion.
Increasing the speed of the plunger will increase the frequency of the waves.
It will shorten the wavelength.
It will shorten the wavelength.
It doesn't. Increasing speed affects the KINETIC energy.
I would think the wavelength would be shorter as you would stroke the plunger more often in any given period of time. That would make the peaks closer together.Unless you are refering to only one stroke and then I would say no effect on wavelength.
Assuming a constant wavelength, then increasing the wave speed will increase the frequency.
wavelenght is the distance between the 2 peaks in sound waves and can be calculated by Wavelenght is = wave speed/ frequency or wave speed __________ frequency
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Temperature is a fact for speed. Speed is increasing with the temperature.
Temperature is a fact for speed. Speed is increasing with the temperature.
Temperature is a fact for speed. Speed is increasing with the temperature.
Speed of the wave = frequency x wavelength