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What would happen to the velocity of a wave if the frequency is increased and the wavelength remains the same?
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since we know that :
where v is velocity of wave.
then we have:
therefore, if we increase frequency, then there will be an increase in velocity of wave as v is directly proportional to frequency.
where v is velocity of wave.
then we have:
therefore, if we increase frequency, then there will be an increase in velocity of wave as v is directly proportional to frequency.
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HI BRO
we know that :
\nu = \frac{v}{ \lambda}
where v is velocity of wave.
then we have:
v = \nu \times \lambda
therefore, if we increase frequency, then there will be an increase in velocity of wave as v is directly proportional to frequency.
"BRO MARK IT AS BRAINLIEST ANSWER"✌
we know that :
\nu = \frac{v}{ \lambda}
where v is velocity of wave.
then we have:
v = \nu \times \lambda
therefore, if we increase frequency, then there will be an increase in velocity of wave as v is directly proportional to frequency.
"BRO MARK IT AS BRAINLIEST ANSWER"✌
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