Just to clarify, the triangle method shows that the frequency can be worked out using wavespeed/wavelength. Is this true or is the only way to work out the frequency by using 1/time period ?
Just to clarify, the triangle method shows that the frequency can be worked out using wavespeed/wavelength. Is this true or is the only way to work out the frequency by using 1/time period ?
You can work out frequency using the triangle method shown above only if you have the information of wavelength and wavespeed. Which formula you use to work out frequency depends on the information the question gives you.
Just to clarify, the triangle method shows that the frequency can be worked out using wavespeed/wavelength. Is this true or is the only way to work out the frequency by using 1/time period ?
ReplyDeleteJust to clarify, the triangle method shows that the frequency can be worked out using wavespeed/wavelength. Is this true or is the only way to work out the frequency by using 1/time period ?
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DeleteYou can work out frequency using the triangle method shown above only if you have the information of wavelength and wavespeed. Which formula you use to work out frequency depends on the information the question gives you.
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