Frequency remains the same regardless of changes to a wave's speed or direction. Speed and wavelength are directly proportional, so decreasing speed decreases wavelength and causes the wave to bend towards the normal, while increasing speed increases wavelength and causes the wave to bend away from the normal. Frequency does not change with variations in speed or the wave's direction.
Frequency remains the same regardless of changes to a wave's speed or direction. Speed and wavelength are directly proportional, so decreasing speed decreases wavelength and causes the wave to bend towards the normal, while increasing speed increases wavelength and causes the wave to bend away from the normal. Frequency does not change with variations in speed or the wave's direction.
Frequency remains the same regardless of changes to a wave's speed or direction. Speed and wavelength are directly proportional, so decreasing speed decreases wavelength and causes the wave to bend towards the normal, while increasing speed increases wavelength and causes the wave to bend away from the normal. Frequency does not change with variations in speed or the wave's direction.
In deep water speed is fast and in shallow speed is slow. Speed is directly proportional to wavelength. When speed is decreased wavelength decreases and when it slows down it bends towards the normal. When speed increases wavelength increases and it bends away from the normal Frequency remains the same. Bending of the wave takes place RIPPLE TANK