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OpenStudy (md152727):

If the frequency of a sound decreases, what happens to the wavelength?

OpenStudy (matt101):

It increases. Frequency and wavelength are inversely proportional to one another.

OpenStudy (shamim):

Formula is V=f*lamda

OpenStudy (anonymous):

It increases as wavelength=frequency*lambda (V=f*lambda). Therefore, as frequency goes down, wavelength goes up.

OpenStudy (shamim):

V=velocity of sound f=frequency of sound wave Lamda=wavelength of sound wave

OpenStudy (shamim):

If v is a constant then f nd lamda r inversely proportional to each other

OpenStudy (md152727):

ok thanks

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