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1 April, 23:32

If the period of the oscillator were doubled, what would happen to the wavelength and wave speed?

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  1. 2 April, 01:39
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    If the period of the oscillator is doubled, then the wavelength of

    the waves coming out of it also doubles.

    There's no effect on the wave speed ... that only depends on

    the medium that the waves are being radiated into.
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