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difference between frequency and wave length

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Answered by brainsapling
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# Wavelength is the distance between sound waves while frequency is the number of times in which the sound wave occurs.

# Wavelength is used to measure the length of sound waves while frequency is used to measure the recurrence of sound waves.

# Wavelength can be determined depending upon the crests, troughs, or zero crossings through which sound passes while frequency can be determined by the number of times sound hits a peak or trough.

# Wavelength is a measure of distance while frequency is a measure of time.

# The International System of Units (SI) unit of wavelength is the meter (m) while the SI unit of frequency is the hertz (Hz).
Answered by subeditika273
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Wavelength is the distance between sound waves while frequency is the number of times in which the sound wave occurs.

# Wavelength is used to measure the length of sound waves while frequency is used to measure the recurrence of sound waves.

# Wavelength can be determined depending upon the crests, troughs, or zero crossings through which sound passes while frequency can be determined by the number of times sound hits a peak or trough.

# Wavelength is a measure of distance while frequency is a measure of time.

# The International System of Units (SI) unit of wavelength is the meter (m) while the SI unit of frequency is the hertz (Hz).

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