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If the wavelength of a wave increases while its frequency remains constant, what happens to the speed of the wave?
The speed decreases
The speed remains unchanged
The speed becomes zero
The speed increases
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The speed increases.
Reason: v = f·λ. If frequency f is constant and wavelength λ increases, the product v increases, so the wave speed rises.
Reason: v = f·λ. If frequency f is constant and wavelength λ increases, the product v increases, so the wave speed rises.
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