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there's a equation for wavespeed=wavelength*f
there's a equation for wavespeed=wavelength*f
the wavespeed doesn't depend on the wavelength. Why not? if you double the
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The mass of a string is 6.0 x 10^-3 kg, and it is stretched so the tension in it is 195 N. A transverse wave traveling on this
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a) According to the Rydberg equation, the line with the shortest wavelength in the emission spectrum of atomic hydrogen is
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The wave crest in a riplle tank are 5mm aparts . The frequency of the vibrator is hertz calculate the wavespeed
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If a wave is traveling at a constant speed and the frequency is changed from 4 Hz to 2 Hz, how will the wavelength change?
The
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The ionization energy of hydrogen is 1313 kJ/mol. Covert this energy to:
wavelength (nm) 1/wavelength, reciprocal wavelength
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If a wave is traveling at a certain speed and the frequency is increased, what will happen to its wavelength?
A. The wavelength
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What happens to the wavelength of light as the frequency increases?
Group of answer choices the wavelength decreases the
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A source of light used for newton's ring experiment consist of two wavelength, wavelength 1 = 7500armstrong and wavelength 2 =
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Electrons accelerated by a potential difference of 12.87 V pass through a gas of hydrogen atoms at room temperature. Calculate
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