Description : How wavelength of wave traveling with the same speed would change if the frequency of the wave increase?
Last Answer : The speed of a wave is equal to the wavelength divided by the frequency (speed = wavelength/frequency). So if the frequency of the wave increases, the wavelength will decrease.
Description : If we wrap a second wire around a guitar string to increase its mass what effect does this have on the frequency and wavelength of the fundamental standing wave formed on that string?
Last Answer : What is the answer ?
Description : What is the product of the time period of a wave and its frequency? -General Knowledge
Last Answer : The answer is 'Unity'
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Description : What is the frequency of a light wave with a wavelength of 6.80 x 10-7 m?
Last Answer : The frequency is 4,4087.10e5 GHz.
Description : How does the frequency of an ocean wave determine the motion of a surfer on the wave?
Last Answer : Need answer
Description : What is the frequency of a blue light with a wave length of 469 nanometers?
Last Answer : Frequency is in cycles per unit timeWavelength is in length per cycleTo convert between the two you need the speed of the wave -which for light is the speed of light - which is given in ... Gigahertz (GHz) ...rounded to 3 significant digits since the wavelength is only givento 3 significant digits
Description : What is the speed of the wave if the frequency is 80 Hz and the wavelength is 4m?
Last Answer : The speed of any wave is the product of frequency xwavelength.
Description : What is the energy of a electromagnetic wave with a frequency of 3 x 109 Hz?
Last Answer : 1.99 x 10-24
Description : What is the wavelength of an earthquake wave if it has a speed of 14 kms and a frequency of 10 Hz?
Last Answer : speed = wavelength x frequencywavelength = speed/frequencyspeed = 14 km/s , frequency = 10 Hz = 10/swavelength = (14 km/s)/(10/s) = 1.4 km
Description : What is the frequency of these waves As you sit on a dock you notice a wave crest pass. You count another four wave crests in the next 12 seconds?
Last Answer : 20 waves per minute. (or 1 every 3 seconds)
Description : What is the energy of an electromagnetic wave with a frequency of 3x10 9 HZ?
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Description : What best describes the frequency for a wave?
Description : How does the energy of a wave depend on its frequency if the amplitude stays constant?
Description : What is the frequency of a wave with a velocity of 100 ms and a wavelength of 20m?
Description : If a wave has a frequency of 20hz and a wavelength of 2.5m what is the wave speed?
Description : What are the relationships that are present between frequency wavelength and amplitude of a wave?
Description : What is described by the frequency of wave?
Last Answer : The number of waves that pass a point in 1 second
Description : How long is a typical radio wave which has a frequency of 560 kilometers?
Description : If you make wave in a rope so that one wave passes every second what is it frequency?
Last Answer : 1 cps
Description : What is the frequency of a wave in which five waves pass a given point every second?
Last Answer : That's 5 per second - or 5 hertz.
Description : How is the frequency of ultrasound wave typically?
Last Answer : – Above 20,000 kHz
Description : Of the following properties of a wave, the one that is independent of the other is its (a) Amplitude (b) Velocity (c) Wavelength (d) Frequency
Last Answer : Ans:(a)
Description : An instrument has two strings. Both have the same length and are uniform. One of the strings is under twice as much tension as the other and also twice the mass of the other. Then which of ... d) Both strings vibrate with the same frequency and have the same wave-length and the same wave velocity.
Last Answer : Ans:(d)
Description : A travelling wave passes a point of observation where the time interval between successive crests is 0.2 s. Which of the following is then true? (a) The wavelength is 5 m (b) The wavelength is 0.2 m (c) The velocity of propagation is 5 m/s (d) The frequency of 5 Hz.
Description : Stationary wave is formed by – (1) a transverse wave superposing a longitudinal wave (2) two waves of the same speed superposing (3) two waves of same frequency travelling in the same direction (4) two waves of same frequency travelling in the opposite direction
Last Answer : (4) two waves of same frequency travelling in the opposite direction Explanation: Stationary or standing waves are formed in a medium when two waves having equal amplitude and frequency moving in ... and the reflected wave. Both longitudinal and transverse types of waves can form a stationary wave.
Description : What is the relation between wavelength, frequency and velocity? (1) velocity of wave = frequency * wavelength (2) velocity of wave = frequency/wavelength (3) velocity of wave = wavelength/frequency (4) None of above
Last Answer : a) velocity of wave = frequency * wavelength
Description : The quality or tone of a musical sound produced by a stringed instrument depends on – (1) frequency of vibration (2) length of the strings in the instrument (3) Amplitude of vibration (4) wave form of the sound
Last Answer : (4) wave form of the sound Explanation: The timbre or quality of a sound depends on its wave form, which varies with the number of over-tones, or harmonics, that are present, their ... particular musical sound have a different sound from another, even when they have the same pitch and loudness.
Description : Quality of a musical note depends on – (1) Fundamental frequency (2) Amplitude of the wave (3) Harmonics present (4) Velocity of sound in the medium
Last Answer : (3) Harmonics present Explanation: Sound "quality" or "timbre" describes those characteristics of sound which allow the ear to distinguish sounds which have the same pitch and loudness. Timbre is mainly ... and the attack-decay envelope of the sound. Harmonic content is the most important of these.
Description : Of the following properties of a wave, the one that is independent of the other is its (1) amplitude (2) velocity (3) wavelength (4) frequency
Last Answer : (1) amplitude Explanation: The maximum extent of a vibration or oscillation, measured from the position of equilibrium.
Description : When a light wave is reflected from a mirror, there is a change in its – (1) frequency (2) amplitude (3) wavelength (4) velocity
Last Answer : (2) amplitude Explanation: When a light wave is reflected from an object, it changes not only its amplitude but also its phase according to the properties of the object at a particular point. The velocity and momentum are just reversed in another direction.
Description : The frequency of ultrasound wave is typically – (1) Above 20 kHz (2) Above 20,000 kHz (3) Below 20 kHz (4) Below 02 kHz
Last Answer : (3) Below 20 kHz Explanation: Ultrasound is a cyclic sound pressure wave with a frequency greater than the upper limit of the human hearing range. Ultrasound is thus not separated from " ... in healthy, young adults. Ultrasound devices operate with frequencies from 20 kHz up to several gigahertz.
Last Answer : a) amplitude Explanation: The maximum extent of a vibration or oscillation, measured from the position of equilibrium.
Description : If input frequency of a full wave rectifier be n, then output frequency would be - (1) n/2 (2) n (3) 3n/2 (4) 2n
Last Answer : (4) 2n Explanation: The frequency of a full-wave rectifier is double that of the input, if the input is a sine wave. A full-wave rectifier converts the whole of the input waveform to one ... both polarities of the input waveform to DC (direct current), and yields a higher mean output voltage.
Description : If the phase difference between two points is 120° for a wave with velocity of 360 m/ and frequency 500 Hz, then path difference between the two points is – (1) 1 cm (2) 6 cm (3) 12 cm (4) 24 cm
Last Answer : (4) 24 cm
Description : Decibel is the unit used for – (1) Speed of light (2) Intensity of heat (3) Intensity of sound (4) Radio wave frequency
Last Answer : (3) Intensity of sound Explanation: The decibel (abbreviated dB) is the unit used to measure the intensity of a sound. The decibel scale is a little odd because the human ear is incredibly ... of a physical quantity (usually power or intensity) relative to a specified or implied reference level.
Description : If the electricity represented by the wave form in 'B' were applied to the left side of the illustrated circuit, the output on the right side would be ____________. EL-0064 A. direct current with the ... lower lead D. clipped to a value equal to the square root of 3 times the input voltage value
Last Answer : Answer: C
Description : The number of cycles per second occurring in AC voltage is known as the _____________. A. phase angle B. frequency C. wave form D. half mode
Last Answer : Answer: B
Description : Which of the following expresses the relationship of the input and output frequencies in a full wave rectifier? A. The output frequency is the same as input frequency. B. The output frequency is ... frequency is twice the input frequency. D. The output frequency is four times the input frequency.
Description : Due to change of medium the phase ve- locity of the wave is changed but its frequency remains?
Last Answer : Constant
Description : When frequency increases wave length?
Last Answer : Decreases
Description : What is the photon energy for an infrared wave with frequency of 1012 Hz? a. 10.6 x 1034 joules b. 6.63 x 10-34 joules c. 6.63 x 10-22 joules d. 10.6 x 1022 joules
Last Answer : c. 6.63 x 10-22 joules
Description : What determines antenna polarization? A. The frequency of the radiated wave B. The direction of the radiated wave C. The direction of the magnetic field vector D. The direction of the electric field vector
Last Answer : D. The direction of the electric field vector
Description : A device that converts high frequency current into electromagnetic wave. A. Antenna B. Loudspeaker C. Microphone D. Transducer
Last Answer : A. Antenna
Description : What type of transmission is radiated from an aircraft’s radio altimeter antenna? A. An amplitude modulated continuous wave B. A pulse position modulated UHF signal C. A differential phase shift keyed UHF signal D. A frequency modulated continuous wave
Last Answer : D. A frequency modulated continuous wave
Description : Tropospheric scatter is a method of sky wave propagation for which of the following frequency bands? A. 300 kHz to 3 MHz B. 3 MHz to 30 MHz C. 30 MHz to 300 MHz D. 300 MHz to 3 GHz
Last Answer : D. 300 MHz to 3 GHz
Description : To obtain the most reliable sky wave propagation the ____ should be used. A. Lowest useable frequency (LUF). B. Maximum useable frequency (MUF). C. Optimum useable frequency (OUF). D. Critical frequency
Last Answer : C. Optimum useable frequency (OUF).
Description : Which of the following frequency bands is best suited for sky wave propagation? A. 30 to 300 kHz B. 3 MHz to 30 MHz C. 30 MHz to 300 MHz D. 3 GHz to 30 GHz
Last Answer : B. 3 MHz to 30 MHz
Description : Which of the following frequency bands is best suited for ground wave propagation? A. 30 to 300 kHz B. 300 kHz to 3 MHz C. 3 MHz to 30 MHz D. 30 MHz to 300 MHz
Last Answer : A. 30 to 300 kHz
Description : What is the frequency of a 2-cm sound wave in sea water at 25˚C? A. 76 kHz B. 76 Hz C. 76 MHz D. 76 mHz
Last Answer : A. 76 kHz