How does wavelength change as frequency increases?

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The question is asking how the wavelength of a wave is affected when the frequency increases. This relates to the inverse relationship between wavelength and frequency in wave physics, where an increase in frequency results in a decrease in wavelength, given that the wave speed remains constant.

Answer

Wavelength decreases as frequency increases.

The final answer is that wavelength decreases as frequency increases.

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The final answer is that wavelength decreases as frequency increases.

More Information

This relationship is explained by the wave equation: speed = frequency × wavelength. Given that the speed of light (or other waves in mediums) is constant, an increase in frequency results in a proportional decrease in wavelength.

Tips

Common mistakes include confusing the relationship between speed, frequency, and wavelength. Remember that the speed is often constant in many scenarios.

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