The speed halves.
The speed halves.
the wavelength of the wave get smaller, decreases because the frequency is doubled, increasing..vise versa.
Nothing happens
It's the (speed of the wave)/(600 nm) If it happens to be an electromagnetic wave in free space, then the frequency is about 500,000 Gigahertz.
The frequency of the source that produced the wave.
The speed halves.
The speed halves.
the wavelength of the wave get smaller, decreases because the frequency is doubled, increasing..vise versa.
Nothing happens
Nothing happens
The wavelength is halved.
Wavelength is halved.
Wavelength = 1/frequency. If you double the frequency, the wavelength drops to half.
The frequency also doubles of the wave length stays the same. Remember that Velocity = (the wavelength) x (the frequency)
the frequency reduces in value. The longer the wavelength the lower the frequency.
It's the (speed of the wave)/(600 nm) If it happens to be an electromagnetic wave in free space, then the frequency is about 500,000 Gigahertz.
speed = freq. X wavelength Hence frequency and wavelength are inversely related when the speed is same. So if the frequency is doubled, then wavelength becomes half of the initial length.