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the wavelength of the wave get smaller, decreases because the frequency is doubled, increasing..vise versa.
Impedance of a coil or a capacitor does depend on the excitation frequency,but resistance has no relationship to frequency.
If the frequency is doubled then the wave length and period will be halved because in the same time that the original wave occurred, you will now see 2 waves. .here is NO change in its its speed.
If speed/velocity is doubled and mass remains constant, then kinetic energy becomes quadrupled.
The speed halves.
1200/sqrt(2) = 848.5 (rounded)
If the frequency becomes double what it was, then the wavelength becomes 1/2 of what it was.
The circuit has one inductor and capacitor connected in such a way that it produce the resonance condition for only one frequency. on the other hand for double tuned circuit it has more number of reactive elements and it has two tuning frequency. The single tuned circuit is of interest when the poles are imaginary, and rest of the two cases are not more interest. w=wn the time it produce the resonance and the damping factor zeta is zero and the circuit is in undamped condition.
For to keep the resonant frequancy constant L*C has to stay same. Lets say if you double L you have to divide C by 2 to keep the same resonant frequency. If only L increases Resonant frequency decrease, this is same for C.
speed = freq. X wavelength Hence frequency and wavelength are inversely related when the speed is same. So if the frequency is doubled, then wavelength becomes half of the initial length.
The frequency is the reciprocal of the period. If the period is doubled, the frequency will change by a factor of 1/2.
the wavelength of the wave get smaller, decreases because the frequency is doubled, increasing..vise versa.
If the sides of a triangle are doubled then the area becomes quadrupled (four times as large).
Impedance of a coil or a capacitor does depend on the excitation frequency,but resistance has no relationship to frequency.
If the frequency is doubled then the wave length and period will be halved because in the same time that the original wave occurred, you will now see 2 waves. .here is NO change in its its speed.
IF a wave moving at a constant speed were to have it's wavelength doubled (Wavelength x 2), then the frequency of the wave would be half of what it originally was (Frequency / 2).
If speed/velocity is doubled and mass remains constant, then kinetic energy becomes quadrupled.