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A wavelength is the distance between 2 successive waves (sound waves, ocean waves, or any other wave.)
Do you mean the wavelength? Sound of higher frequencies has a shorter wavelength.
a sound waves wavelength compares to a cell by comparing the waves one by the other. cells compared to wavelength are electromagnetic waves lol:)
'Radio' waves are physically and electrically identical to light waves except for their frequency (wavelength), and they travel at the same speed as light does.
Yes. The wavelength of a sound is(speed of sound in air)/(frequency of the sound) .
sound waves travel faster slower than light waves In air, sound travels around 300m/s.
They have the same wavelength and harmony. Sometimes the amplitude.
wavelength, amplitude or maybe you meant sound and light (waves?)
Short wavelengths refer to electromagnetic waves with high frequencies and energies, typically found in the ultraviolet, X-ray, and gamma-ray regions of the electromagnetic spectrum. These waves have shorter distances between wave crests and carry more energy than longer wavelengths.
Except for their wavelength (frequency) and energy per quantum, they're identical.
The speed of a sound wave is determined by its frequency and wavelength through the equation: speed = frequency x wavelength. This means that as frequency increases, wavelength decreases, and vice versa, to maintain a constant speed.
diffraction wavelength