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Discussion Forum : Physics - Section 1 (Q.No. 24)
24.
Of the following properties of a wave, the one that is independent of the other is its
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Elakiya jyothi said:
9 years ago
How wavelength, velocity and frequency are related?
Jerome said:
10 years ago
Velocity = Frequency *Wavelength.
Koushik said:
1 decade ago
Here v=n*wavelenth so n, v, wavelenth are dependent on each other so independent is amplitude.
Wiliam said:
1 decade ago
We can understand it by every examples.
Does a babies shrilling cry sound like a bomb blast? High frequency does not mean high amplitude.
v = frequency*wave length.
Will he sound like an adult if baby cried stronger?[but our ear will be bleeding][ here velocity increases].
As velocity & frequency don't affect amplitude neither is the wave length. So amplitude is independent.
Does a babies shrilling cry sound like a bomb blast? High frequency does not mean high amplitude.
v = frequency*wave length.
Will he sound like an adult if baby cried stronger?[but our ear will be bleeding][ here velocity increases].
As velocity & frequency don't affect amplitude neither is the wave length. So amplitude is independent.
Priyanka Boora said:
1 decade ago
Wavelength = velocity of light/frequency.
Also according to de-Broglie.
Wavelength = h/p.
Here h = planck's constant.
P = momentum = mv.
Hence all these depend on each other and amplitude is maximum distance traveled.
This is independent of other.
Also according to de-Broglie.
Wavelength = h/p.
Here h = planck's constant.
P = momentum = mv.
Hence all these depend on each other and amplitude is maximum distance traveled.
This is independent of other.
Adarsh said:
1 decade ago
Amplitude is maximum distance covered by particle per sec.
Vaishu said:
1 decade ago
@Prathmesh.
Amplitude is for, because velocity, wavelength and frequency depend on other that will you know.
Amplitude is for, because velocity, wavelength and frequency depend on other that will you know.
PRATHMESH said:
1 decade ago
Why amplitude?
Asif Ali said:
1 decade ago
I cannt understand how amplitude is independent of others. Can you explain it?
Ravi said:
1 decade ago
Amplitude is the magnitude of change in the oscillating variable with each oscillation within an oscillating system.
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