Science, asked by clei, 1 month ago

Which wave characteristic increases with energy?

a) wavelength
b) amplitude
c) speed
d) frequency​

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Answered by nirman95
14

Frequency of a wave increases with energy.

But why?

  • Frequency is the number of full oscillations completed in one second by the particles of the wave.

  • So, the energy possessed by the wave will be given as:

 \boxed{ \bf \: E = h \nu}

  • E is the energy, 'h' is the Planck's Constant, and \nu is the frequency.

 \implies \bf \: E  \propto \:  \nu

  • So, higher the frequency, higher is the energy of the wave.

 \implies \bf \: E  \propto \:   \dfrac{c}{ \lambda}

  • So, higher the wavelength, lower is the energy of the wave.

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Answered by yey0510b
0

Answer:

d) frequency​

Explanation:

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