frequency = 1/time? If frequency increases, times decreases, so the wave length decreases
since the period is the reciprocal of frequency, the period is 1/10 seconds.
how electron wave frequencies correspond to specific energies.
When a substance absorbs light the wavelengths that correspond to that color cannot be seen. Only colors that are reflected are visible.
Pitch black is a darker color. This is why they add the "pitch" in it.
Only the White Keys on a keyboard
Pitch
You need to correspond with your pen pal. They will think the worst if you do not correspond with them.
In my book the pitch of sound is the frequency. Musicians have different names for pitch, like middle C or F sharp, but they all correspond to certain frequencies.The answer above is not correct it is totally unsenceable
Correspond.
The antonym for correspond is differ.
If 'correspond' is being used in the context of communication:- You "correspond with" someone. The reason for this is that the verb correspond implies a two way flow of letters. After this the with/to is used a little variably, however in general: If 'correspond' is being used in the context of agreement :- Then it is normal to say "corresponds with" If 'correspond' is being used in the context of "to be similar" or "to match". Then it is normal to say "corresponds to".
They correspond to linear sequences.
Find the Z score that correspond to P25
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frequency = 1/time? If frequency increases, times decreases, so the wave length decreases
When the frequency of a sound increases, a listener says the "pitch" has gone "up", but withouta bit of musical training, he has no way to describe how far.About the only way we have of associating "pitch" with a number is in terms of musical notes and intervals."Middle C" on the piano actually has several frequencies in it, but the main one is 256 Hz.Frequencies higher than 256 Hz correspond to piano keys above (to the right of) middle-C,and frequencies lower than 256 Hz correspond to piano keys lower (to the left).When the frequency of a sound is doubled, the listener perceives that the pitch has gone up by one "octave".When the frequency is lowered by half, the pitch goes down by one octave.