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Velocity equals frequency times wavelength
frequency x wavelength = speed of the wave. This applies to all waves, not just to electromagnetic waves.
freq x wavelength = c (light speed)
Frequency is inversely proportional to wavelength (higher frequency means a shorter wavelength). Frequency is directly proportional to the energy of the wave (higher frequencies correspond to higher energies).
When electromagnetic radiation is arranged to wavelength and frequency it forms the electromagnetic spectrum.
The product of (wavelength) times (frequency) is equal to the speed of the wave.
Velocity equals frequency times wavelength
frequency x wavelength = speed of the wave. This applies to all waves, not just to electromagnetic waves.
freq x wavelength = c (light speed)
Frequency is inversely proportional to wavelength (higher frequency means a shorter wavelength). Frequency is directly proportional to the energy of the wave (higher frequencies correspond to higher energies).
When electromagnetic radiation is arranged to wavelength and frequency it forms the electromagnetic spectrum.
Depends on the wave. In electromagnetic waves, a shorter wavelength means a higher frequency - and the energy of a photon is directly proportional to frequency.
The higher the frequency, the lower the wavelength. Wavelength
wavelength,frequency, and speed
They are inversely related. The product of these two would give the velocity of electromagnetic wave in the medium. The frequency character would never change as the wave changes from one medium to the other. But as the speed changes then definitely its wavelength would change
For electromagnetic waves:Speed(v)=frequency(f)*wavelength(lambda)ORwavelength(lambda)=speed(v)/frequency(f)Therefore, wavelength and frequency have an Inverse relationship this means that assuming speed remains constant if the wavelength increases (gets longer) the frequency will decrease.
They are inversely proportional to each other.