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Which statement correctly describes the relationship between frequency and wavelength?(1 point)
Responses
Frequency and wavelength have no relationship.
Frequency and wavelength have no relationship.
Frequency increases as wavelength gets longer
Frequency increases as wavelength gets longer
Frequency is the same as wavelength.
Frequency is the same as wavelength.
Frequency increases as wavelength gets shorter
Responses
Frequency and wavelength have no relationship.
Frequency and wavelength have no relationship.
Frequency increases as wavelength gets longer
Frequency increases as wavelength gets longer
Frequency is the same as wavelength.
Frequency is the same as wavelength.
Frequency increases as wavelength gets shorter
Answers
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
The correct statement is: **Frequency increases as wavelength gets shorter.**
This relationship is described by the formula \( v = f \lambda \), where \( v \) is the speed of light (or sound in a medium), \( f \) is the frequency, and \( \lambda \) is the wavelength. As the wavelength decreases, the frequency increases if the speed remains constant.
This relationship is described by the formula \( v = f \lambda \), where \( v \) is the speed of light (or sound in a medium), \( f \) is the frequency, and \( \lambda \) is the wavelength. As the wavelength decreases, the frequency increases if the speed remains constant.
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