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8 May, 06:30

A wave has a low speed but a high frequency. What can you infer about its wavelength?

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  1. 8 May, 08:42
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    The amount of the wave length is inversely proportional to its frequency and directly to its speed. So in your question, the amount of wavelength with a low speed and high frequency has a low value or quality of wavelength output. If your frequency would get high but the speed is just low the wave length is still low
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