wavelength = speed of light/frequency so we rearrange
frequency = speed of light/wavelength
Hopefully you can figure it out from here...
If the waves become less frequent (frequency decreases), assuming the velocity stays the same there must, logically, be more distance between each wave passing. i.e. the length of each wave must be longer. or, put another way, the wave length must have increased if less waves go past.
When the mass increases then the force also increases
the electrons in the wire begin to flow
The sound becomes softer or disappears.
It will pop and you will get water
Velocity = Frequency * Wavelength. If the wavelength increases and the frequency stays the same, then the speed of the wave will increase.
If the waves become less frequent (frequency decreases), assuming the velocity stays the same there must, logically, be more distance between each wave passing. i.e. the length of each wave must be longer. or, put another way, the wave length must have increased if less waves go past.
As the temperature decreases, kinetic energy decreases, and particles slow down.
When the mass increases then the force also increases
The molecules in it slow down and the total volume decreases.
It increases.
As you ascend into the first three layers of the atmosphere, the temperature decreases.
they move faster, eventually changing the solid into a liquid
It's roots get flooded, the flower dies, the flower gets pushed to the ground, or many other things
The speed of a chemical reaction may increase or decrease by the addition of a catalyst. In the synthesis of ammonia by Haber's process , Fe + Mo mixture acts as a catalyst which increases the formation of ammonia,here Fe + Mo mixture is positive catalyst(increases the speed of the reaction). The oxidation of chloroform (CHCl3) by air in presence of sunlight is retorted by the edition of 1% ethyl alcohol in to it. Here alcohol acts as a negative catalyst (decreases the speed of the reaction)to the oxidation of chloroform .
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