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It's "period"
That distance is a definition, not a wave property. It's defined as the "wavelength".
That distance is a definition, not a wave property. It's defined as the "wavelength".
pie is 3.14
Light has both wave and particle properties. In some cases, the wave property is observable (Young's double slit experiment) and in other cases, the particle property is observable (photoelectric effect).
You didn't specify what kind of wave, but in any case, the speed of a wave is usually more or less independent of the frequency.You didn't specify what kind of wave, but in any case, the speed of a wave is usually more or less independent of the frequency.You didn't specify what kind of wave, but in any case, the speed of a wave is usually more or less independent of the frequency.You didn't specify what kind of wave, but in any case, the speed of a wave is usually more or less independent of the frequency.
amplitude
amplitude
The amplitude of a wave is generally labeled 'A'.
Its a Wave.
Yes, except when selling real property. In selling real property all co- independent executors must execute the document.
It's "period"
That distance is a definition, not a wave property. It's defined as the "wavelength".
That distance is a definition, not a wave property. It's defined as the "wavelength".
pie is 3.14
The wave's frequency and its amplitude.
size independent properties are basically soap and other slippery cotentslike that i take a class in college and were talkin about the properties and changes