It is generally unrelated.In the case of an electromagnetic wave, the energy FOR A SINGLE PHOTON is directly proportional to the frequency, i.e., at higher frequencies the photons have more energy. But that tells us nothing about the energy of larger amounts of light, for example.
If the amplitude gets greater the more energy you will get.
It either spaces the wave peaks closer together (increase in frequency) or farther apart (decrease in frequency).
It really depends on the type of wave. In the case of electromagnetic waves, more frequency results in more energy per photon.
If the speed remains constant, then the wavelength decreases; if the wavelength remains constant then the speed increases.
Wavelength.
If wavelength goes up, energy goes down. If frequency goes up, energy goes up.
they are related by the equation velocity=frequency*wavelength
For any point on the electromagnetic spectrum, the product of(wavelength) multiplied by (frequency) is 299,792,458 meters per second.That's the speed of the wave.
In nuclear reactions, energy is usually released. This energy is released as an electromagnetic wave. Because of the large amount of energy involved, this wave has a high frequency/energy - a gamma ray.
The higher the frequency of a wave, the higher its energy.
The higher the frequency of a wave, the higher its energy.
Energy of light photons is related to frequency as Energy = h(Planck's constant)* frequency Frequency = velocity of wave / wavelength So energy = h * velocity of the wave / wavelength
The energy of any wave of a given frequency is directly related to the amplitude of the wave.
they our related by there wave links
normally by its frequency....more the frequency greater is the energy of the wave
The higher the frequency of a wave, the higher its energy
As frequency increases the energy of a wave also increases.
velocity = frequency x wavelength
The frequency of a wave is not directly related to the wave length. A low frequency wave or a high frequency wave may be either long-wave or short-wave.
No. Energy content of wave packet is directly proportional to the frequency.
Period = 1 / frequency