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Wavelength
What is "wavelength"?
Wavelength refers to the distance between two consecutive peaks or low points of a wave, typically measured in meters. In terms of radio, television, or light waves, it determines the size of the wave and is closely related to the frequency. A longer wavelength corresponds to a lower frequency, and a shorter wavelength corresponds to a higher frequency. Wavelength affects how waves travel, with longer wavelengths able to travel further and penetrate obstacles more easily, while shorter wavelengths offer higher resolution but may not travel as far.
Example
The wavelength of a radio wave determines its frequency and how it interacts with antennas.
The wavelength of sound waves affects the pitch of the sound, with shorter wavelengths producing higher pitches.
The wavelength of sound waves affects the pitch of the sound, with shorter wavelengths producing higher pitches.
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The wavelength of a radio wave determines its frequency and how it interacts with antennas.
The wavelength of sound waves affects the pitch of the sound, with shorter wavelengths producing higher pitches.
The wavelength of sound waves affects the pitch of the sound, with shorter wavelengths producing higher pitches.
Oceanographers study the wavelength of ocean waves to understand their behavior and predict coastal erosion.
In physics, wavelength is the distance between two consecutive peaks (or troughs) of a wave.