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If the frequency of a wave increases while its speed remains constant, what happens to its wavelength?
The wavelength increases
The wavelength decreases
The wavelength remains the same
The wavelength doubles
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The wavelength decreases.
Reason: v = f · λ, so λ = v / f. If v is constant and f increases, λ must decrease proportionally.
Reason: v = f · λ, so λ = v / f. If v is constant and f increases, λ must decrease proportionally.
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