If they're moving through the same substance, all wavelengths have the same speed.
If that wasn't true, then . . .
-- At a concert, you couldn't hear the girl singer's voice at the same time as
the saxes and trombones in the band.
-- As the flag went by you in a parade, it would get all smeared out, like maybe
with the red stripes out in front of the blue stars.
X-rays are shorter waves than ultraviolet ones.
Short Wave length
wave lengths in your eye grab light and make it the colour you see
The issue is not frequency and wavelength, a relationship is the problem AM Wave length is longer, than FM Wave length. Shorter wave lengths have a tendency to be shorter in the pm. AM Wave lengths were used before FM wave lengths.
The answer depends on what kind of wave it is: a mechanical wave, or an electromagnetic wave with a long or short wavelength.
the glass allows short wave lengths of radiation to enter, but reduces the amount of long-wave length radiation that escapes
X-rays are shorter waves than ultraviolet ones.
Short Wave length
The A in wave has a long A vowel sound. The E is silent.
wave lengths in your eye grab light and make it the colour you see
Radio frequencies have long wave lengths and are technically a form of radiation.You are probably looking for "Far Infrared" though.In order of wave lengthsGama rays (very short)X-raysLightInfrared (like your TV remote control)Far Infrared (like a C02 Laser. 10.6nm)Then there is a band that can't be generated right nowMicrowavesUHV (TV)VHF (TV)RFFYI: There are RF carriers down in the 10 Hz range.
The issue is not frequency and wavelength, a relationship is the problem AM Wave length is longer, than FM Wave length. Shorter wave lengths have a tendency to be shorter in the pm. AM Wave lengths were used before FM wave lengths.
Depending on the wave it would have noticeable differences from a short board in terms of "speed". Physics kind of through this one out. More mass plus weight and a larger center of gravity is going to gain more speed at a slower rate, but it's terminal velocity could potentially be higher. For as a smaller object with less mass will reach it's terminal velocity higher but to actually account for which one is "faster" like top speed it's rough to say because there isn't a big enough wave to get up to top speed on a long board. But to answer this in a plain and simple answer. A short board will launch you faster out of a wave then a long board will. Because the short board you hit before the wave starts to break and the short board gets launched and propelled by the way making it go faster then a bigger surf board. So I can't say a long board is faster but I can say a short board will be launched faster and has faster acceleration. Long boarding is laid back for a reason the board goes just slow enough for you to react where as a short board you react on some what instinct. Until you get good enough and have a quick reaction time.
The answer depends on what kind of wave it is: a mechanical wave, or an electromagnetic wave with a long or short wavelength.
The word "wave" has a long vowel sound for the letter 'a' because it says its name, /ei/, instead of a short sound like /æ/.
-- Long-wave radiation -- Medium-wave radiation -- Short-wave radiation
no a p wave is faster than s wave