Asked by BTS ARMY
What type of relationship do frequency and wavelength have?
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Inverse (opposite- when one goes up, the other goes down)
Direct (the same- when one goes up, the other goes up)
They do not have a relationship.
6. Using the graph, determine the frequency and amplitude of the wave shown:
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Frequency= 3 Hz, Amplitude= 1 meter
Frequency= 1 Hz, Amplitude= 3 meters
Frequency= 1 Hz, Amplitude= 1 meter
Frequency= 3 Hz, Amplitude=3 meters
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1 point
Inverse (opposite- when one goes up, the other goes down)
Direct (the same- when one goes up, the other goes up)
They do not have a relationship.
6. Using the graph, determine the frequency and amplitude of the wave shown:
1 point
Captionless Image
Frequency= 3 Hz, Amplitude= 1 meter
Frequency= 1 Hz, Amplitude= 3 meters
Frequency= 1 Hz, Amplitude= 1 meter
Frequency= 3 Hz, Amplitude=3 meters
Answers
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
The relationship between frequency and wavelength is **inverse** (opposite). When one goes up, the other goes down. This is described by the formula \( v = f \lambda \), where \( v \) is the speed of the wave, \( f \) is the frequency, and \( \lambda \) is the wavelength.
Regarding the second question, without the graph, I cannot determine the correct answer regarding frequency and amplitude. If you can provide more information or describe the graph, I'd be happy to help!
Regarding the second question, without the graph, I cannot determine the correct answer regarding frequency and amplitude. If you can provide more information or describe the graph, I'd be happy to help!
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