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29 July, 07:41

If you double the wavelength of a wave on a string, what happens to the wave speed and the wave frequency? Group of answer choices a) v is unchanged and f is halved. b) v is doubled and f is doubled. c) v is doubled and f is unchanged. d) v is unchanged and f is doubled. e) v is halved and f is unchanged.

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  1. 29 July, 07:51
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    option (c)

    Explanation:

    the relation between the wavelength, frequency and wave velocity is given by

    velocity = wavelength x frequency

    As the wavelength is doubled, the frequency remains constant as it is the property of source.

    So, the velocity becomes doubled.

    Option (c) is true.
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