Why does the frequency of a wave increase as the wavelength decreases?
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When frequency increases more wave crests pass a fixed point each second. That means the wavelength shortens. So, as frequency increases, wavelength decreases. The opposite is also true—as frequency decreases, wavelength increases.
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in a sec how much wavlength crosses is called frequency...so when the wavelengths will be decrease many wavelengths can cross in a sec...that's why frequency increas when wavelentgh decreases
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