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Question : 4
Total: 100
Vibrating in the same phase, the distance between any two nearest particles of the medium is _____.
Wavelength
Frequency
Velocity
Dimension
Validate
Solution:
The correct answer is option 1 i.e.
Wavelength: The space or length between two successive crests or troughs of a wave is called the wavelength
It is our well known primary physical quantity known as Length
Wavelength is represented by the Greek letter lambda (λ).
EXPLANATION
Vibrating in the same phase, the
distance between any two nearest particles of the medium is the wavelength
. So option 1 is correct.
Frequency
: It is the number of occurrences of a repeating event per unit of time. Its SI unit is Hertz (Hz).
Velocity:
Velocity is defined as the rate of change of displacement of a body with respect to time.
The SI unit is meter per second (ms
-1
).
EXTRA POINTS
Angstrom (Å), unit of length used chiefly in measuring wavelengths of light, equal to
10
10
meter, or 0.1 nanometers.
It is named for the 19th-century Swedish physicist Anders Jonas Ångström.
Frequency
and
wavelength
are inversely proportional to each other.
Velocity (v) = frequency (f) × wavelength (λ)
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