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wavelength example in daily life....?​

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Answered by SamikBiswa1911
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You can assume two waves with different frequency but having same velocity & can conclude the result. In real life, the wavelength is the size of the antenna. ... And the effect it has depends on the size of the antenna compared to the wavelength. For example, glass and water refract light.

Explanation:

Wavelength depends on the medium (for example, vacuum, air, or water) that a wave travels through. Examples of wave-like phenomena are sound waves, light, water waves and periodic electrical signals in a conductor.

Answered by asthakz
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You can also assume two waves with different frequency but having same velocity & can conclude the result. In real life, the wavelength is the size of the antenna. ... And the effect it has depends on the size of the antenna compared to the wavelength. For example, glass and water refract light.

Explanation:

Wavelength depends on the medium (for example, vacuum, air, or water) that a wave travels through. Examples of wave-like phenomena are sound waves, light, water waves and periodic electrical signals in a conductor.

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