Wave length is the inverse of frequency. It is the distance between two peaks, or the distance between two troughs, of an energy wave. Drop a rock into a pond. You get expanding waves. If you observe a wave as it goes past a certain point, you can measure the frequency, the wavelength, and the speed. These three numbers are related - given two you can calculate the third. Its the same with light, only the speed is rather fast - about 186,000 miles per second - or about 300 million meters per second.
The length of each wave is 299,792,458 meters/the frequency of the wave .
it can be from 10 minutes to an hour or longer
In mobile telecommunication wave length is another word for frequency. and the length can be anything provide that it is allowed by the government
You get it because of the wave length of the waves go from long to short
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When you shorten the wave length, you increase the amplitude.
The length of a full cycle of a wave is called a "wavelength".
Ultraviolet has the longer wave length Infrared has the lower wave length
If the speed and length of a wave decrease, the frequency of the wave will also decrease. This means the wave will have a lower pitch or tone.
I don't know what's "water length" but I do know that the deeper the water are, the faster the wave goes. If you meant wave length and not water length, then the longer the wavelength, the smaller the frequency of the wave.
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the length of a wave generated by a complete vibration or time period
the length of a wave generated by a complete vibration or time period
I'm glad that we are finally on the same wave length.
velocity of a wave equals wave frequency times wave length.
wave length and frequency are the product of the wave speed, so the wave speed is a constant variable and the other two are inversely proportional the wave length increases, as the frequency decreases
The full wave length of 10 MHz is 30 metres.