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what is the difference between wave length and frequency?​

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Answered by SuryaSir
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Explanation:

Wavelength multiplied by frequency is the speed of the wave, whether it is light or sound wave, or any EM wave, or any other type of wave . Number of times a wave passes through a reference phase in a second is Frequency. Distance covered in two consecutive zero points, or same phase positions is wavelength.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

WAVELENGTH:-

THE DISTANCE BETWEEN TWO CREST OR TROUGH IS CALLED WAVELENGTH.

unit is m .

FREQUENCY:-

THE NUMBER OF WAVES PASSING THROUGH A POINT IN 1 SEC IS CALLED FREQUENCY.

UNIT:- SEC^-1 or sec inverse

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