It moves along the spectrum. Nothing particularly happens. If the wave is in the audible part of the spectrum the pitch will get higher. If it is in the visable part of the spectrum it will turn from red eventually to blue before it disappears. It will stilll be there you just cant see it anymore.
As a wavelength increases in size, its frequency and energy (E) decrease.
The speed halves.
The speed halves.
The product of (wavelength) x (frequency) of any wave phenomenon is alwaysthe same number ... the speed of the wave. So if wavelength changes, thenfrequency must change by exactly the same factor in the opposite direction,in order for their product to remain constant.
It goes down. Wavelength is inversely proportional to the frequency
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As a wavelength increases in size, its frequency and energy (E) decrease.
As wavelength increases the frequency decreases.
The speed halves.
The speed halves.
The speed halves.
The wave's wavelength decreases correspondingly.
The product of (wavelength) x (frequency) of any wave phenomenon is alwaysthe same number ... the speed of the wave. So if wavelength changes, thenfrequency must change by exactly the same factor in the opposite direction,in order for their product to remain constant.
Its frequency increases.
It goes down. Wavelength is inversely proportional to the frequency
Frequency Increases
the wave decreases.