when there are more waves passing through the reference point in a period of time, which wave characteristic also increase
The frequency increases.
because it becomes more magnetic therfore it the pull on the coil will increase
Frequency
When the amount of current passing through a circuit increases, it generally increases the temperature, and consequently the resistance. Simply stated, it is harder for the current to pass through the circuit if the temperature increases. The Large Hadron Collider uses superconductors to pass current to its electromagnets. A superconductor passes current through its circuit materials with almost no resistance at all, generally by supercooling the circuit materials.
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when there are more waves passing through the reference point in a period of time, which wave characteristic also increase
The frequency increases.
The frequency increases.
as you observe in there are many characteristics common to both transveres wave longitudinal wave
With the wave speed is constant, and the number of cycles which pass a reference point increases, the frequency must increase. With higher frequency and constant speed, the wavelength decreases.
The wavelength gets longer.
Yes, as long as the light is passing through vacuum.
That means that the frequency increases. In that case, and assuming the speed of the wave doesn't change, the wavelength gets shorter. The general rule is: frequency x wavelength = speed (of the wave)
spine is reference direction and spline is curve, but in GSD spine is curve passing through plane.
Yes but very slightly,because temperature coefficient of bulb element is very low.
the physical propulsion of food through the gastrointestinal tract (GI tract)
Perfusion - passing of a fluid through space