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16 May, 09:01

he Period refers to the time it takes an individual particle (or coil) to complete one back and forth vibration about its fixed position. Contrast a low period set of continuous vibrations with a high period set of continuous vibrations. Which leads to a higher frequency of vibration of individual particles (i. e., coils) ? Which leads to a longer wavelength

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  1. 16 May, 11:34
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    The answer are

    A low period set of continuous vibrations

    A high period gives a higher wavelength

    Explanation:

    The relationship between period and frequency is given as

    T = 1/F

    Therefore a higher period gives a lower frequency while a low period gives a higher frequency.

    In expressing the velocity of the wave in terms of period and frequency, we have that v = frequency * wavelength

    frequency = velocity / wavelength

    Giving us that the period is equal to wavelength / velocity,

    From the relationship A high period gives a longer wavelength while a short period gives a shorter wavelength.

    Thus the question is easily solved from the equations.
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