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if the wavelength of a water wave increases, what will happen to its velocity?

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Answered by rishavrishav1111
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If the wavelength increases the frequency decreases. In in real life when light decreases in wavelength, as in refraction, it decreases the light phase velocity while maintaining the same frequency. ... When light goes from water to air, the wavelength increases and phase velocity increases.

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