Visible light has higher frequency than that of infra red radiations. The order of electro magnetic waves in the increasing order of frequency are as follows:
Radio waves, micro waves, infra red, ROY G BIV (visible region), ultraviolet, X-ray and gamma ray.
As an object moves towards you, its wavelength will decrease due to the Doppler effect. This means that the frequency of the waves will increase, resulting in a higher pitch for sound waves or a blue shift for light waves.
Gamma rays have a shorter wavelength and higher frequency compared to microwaves. This means that gamma rays have a higher frequency and shorter period than microwaves. As you move from gamma rays to microwaves, the period of the electromagnetic waves increases while the frequency decreases.
A seismic wave is identified by the way it moves and the order it comes in when an earthquake strikes. Primary waves (or P waves) are the first waves to arrive and move in an accordion-like motion. Secondary waves (or S waves) come before the P waves and either move side to side and/or up and down. Surface waves are created when P and S waves reach the surface of the earth and produce the most destruction. They move like P and S waves, but the movements are magnified. They come after the S waves.
As you move toward a stationary source of sound, the frequency of the sound waves will appear higher than they actually are due to the Doppler effect. This effect is caused by the compression of sound waves as you move closer to the source, which increases the perceived frequency.
this is the waves of secondary waves that has perpendicular to the direction of waves
they are a high frequency
yes it does!
As an object moves towards you, its wavelength will decrease due to the Doppler effect. This means that the frequency of the waves will increase, resulting in a higher pitch for sound waves or a blue shift for light waves.
Yes! All sound waves, regardless of pitch move at the same speed provided they are in the same medium. Differences in frequency cause the sound to be perceived as higher or lower. A high pitched sound has a higher frequency and shorter wavelength while low pitched sounds have lower frequencies and longer wavelengths
Gamma rays have a shorter wavelength and higher frequency compared to microwaves. This means that gamma rays have a higher frequency and shorter period than microwaves. As you move from gamma rays to microwaves, the period of the electromagnetic waves increases while the frequency decreases.
A seismic wave is identified by the way it moves and the order it comes in when an earthquake strikes. Primary waves (or P waves) are the first waves to arrive and move in an accordion-like motion. Secondary waves (or S waves) come before the P waves and either move side to side and/or up and down. Surface waves are created when P and S waves reach the surface of the earth and produce the most destruction. They move like P and S waves, but the movements are magnified. They come after the S waves.
As you move toward a stationary source of sound, the frequency of the sound waves will appear higher than they actually are due to the Doppler effect. This effect is caused by the compression of sound waves as you move closer to the source, which increases the perceived frequency.
this is the waves of secondary waves that has perpendicular to the direction of waves
The frequency of electromagnetic waves increases as you move from radio waves to microwaves, then infrared, visible light, ultraviolet, X-rays, and finally gamma rays. In other words, gamma rays have the highest frequency among all the waves in the electromagnetic spectrum.
Frequency increases as you move to the right on the electromagnetic spectrum. This means that as you go from radio waves to microwaves, infrared, visible light, ultraviolet, X-rays, and gamma rays, the frequency increases.
colour blue ------> red frequency drops, wavelength increases, because speed remains constant and speed=frequency*wavelength
As you go farther right down the spectrum (radio waves, microwaves, infrared waves, visible light, ultraviolet light, x-rays, and gamma rays), the waves' wavelengths decrease as their frequencies decrease. For example, x-rays have a shorter wavelength and higher frequency than ultraviolet light. Radio waves on the left end have the longest wavelength and shortest frequency, while gamma rays on the right end have the shortest wavelength and highest frequency.