Without the image, I can’t provide a specific comparison between wave A and wave B. However, I can explain the principles involved.
In general:
- Wavelength is the distance between successive peaks (or troughs) of a wave.
- Frequency is the number of cycles of the wave that pass a point in a second.
If wave B has a longer wavelength than wave A, it typically has a lower frequency. Conversely, if wave B has a shorter wavelength, it usually has a higher frequency.
To complete the statement accurately, please refer to the image to observe the characteristics of wave A and wave B. If wave B has a longer wavelength than wave A, you would select "longer wavelength and lower frequency." If it has a shorter wavelength, you would select "shorter wavelength and greater frequency."
If you provide information about the waves, I can assist you further in determining the correct comparison.