The question completely dissolves into nothingness when we recall that the
frequency and wavelength of a wave are inextricably bound to each other.
They don't change independently, and if you know one, then you know the
other. So the "amount of bending" compared to frequency, and the "amount
of bending" compared to wavelength, are necessarily identical.
Yes - the amount of absorption can depend on the frequency.
No, activation energy is a fixed value for a specific reaction and does not depend on collision frequency. Activation energy is the minimum amount of energy required for a reaction to occur, while collision frequency relates to the number of collisions that occur in a given time period.
The speed of sound does not depend on the wavelength or frequency of the sound wave. It is mainly determined by the properties of the medium it travels through, such as temperature and density.
No, the frequency of a harmonic oscillator does not depend on its amplitude. The frequency is determined by the properties of the system, such as mass and spring constant, and remains constant regardless of the amplitude of the oscillation.
Sound waves depend on both frequency and wavelength, as they are inversely related through the speed of sound in a medium. The frequency of a sound wave determines its pitch, while the wavelength is the distance between successive wave crests. Higher frequencies result in shorter wavelengths, and vice versa, but both parameters describe the same wave phenomenon. Thus, sound waves are characterized by their frequency and wavelength simultaneously.
The amount of bending certainly CHANGES depending on the frequency, but there is no simple relationship between frequency (or wavelength) on the one hand, and the index of refraction (and therefore the amount of bending) on the other. If by "infer" you mean to calculate this depending on the properties of the material, I don't think there is an obvious way to do this.
Yes - the amount of absorption can depend on the frequency.
No, frequency does not depend on mass. Frequency is determined by the rate of vibration of an object and is independent of its mass.
No, activation energy is a fixed value for a specific reaction and does not depend on collision frequency. Activation energy is the minimum amount of energy required for a reaction to occur, while collision frequency relates to the number of collisions that occur in a given time period.
Diffraction is the bending of waves around obstacles and the spreading of waves as they pass through apertures. The amount of diffraction depends on the wavelength of the wave: shorter wavelengths produce less diffraction, while longer wavelengths produce more pronounced diffraction effects.
The Hotbird network search frequency will depend on where you live and how far you are from a tower.
The speed of sound does not depend on the wavelength or frequency of the sound wave. It is mainly determined by the properties of the medium it travels through, such as temperature and density.
The greater the wavelength, the higher the bending will be. Diffraction can be described best through sound, you can hear a loud stereo in different rooms.
standard frequency in India is 50Hz
The speed of a wave does NOT depend on its frequency. If it did you would not be able to enjoy an open air concert since the bass sounds would reach you at a different time from the trebles so that the music would be all out of synch.
what type of material the pipe is made out of.
Frequency does not change during refraction because it is a property of the source of the wave and does not depend on the medium through which the wave is traveling. Refraction only affects the speed and direction of the wave, causing a change in the wavelength but not the frequency.