Web27 jan. 2016 · If we suppose wavelength decreases but frequency remains constant (like when you enter a different medium with monochromatic light; the light color doesn't change), the speed of the wave changes according to the following equation: v = λν where: v is speed (it's the english letter "v") ν is frequency (it's the greek letter "nu") λ is wavelength WebWhen does wavelength affect diffraction? The extent of diffraction (the fineness of the bending) rises as the wavelength gets longer and reduces as the wavelength gets …
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Web30 dec. 2011 · If the frequency decreases, then the wavelength increases - assuming the speed of the wave doesn't change. In general, the product of the frequency and the wavelength is equal to the wave's speed. WebWell, changing the wavelength is equivalent to changing the size of the slit. If we make the slit bigger, and make the wavelength bigger by the same amount, then the difference in … Web16 mrt. 2024 · Energy increases as the wavength decreases and the frequency increases. Long wavelength, low frequency waves, such as radio wave seas are thought to be … my library redshelf