Wavelength

  • Wavelength is the distance over which the wave shape repeats.
  • Wavelength is determined by considering the distance between consecutive corresponding points of same phase such as crests, troughs or zero crossings.
  • For a sinusoidal wave wavelength is.
  • wavelength = v / f. Where v is velocity and f is frequency.
  • Colors of the visible spectrum depends on wavelength.
  • During refraction the wavelength changes. And hence angle of propagation change. 
  • Refraction means traveling the light from one medium to another medium.
  • Pattern of light waves on a screen.
Double slit

  • Brown wave is the wave with more wavelength when double slit is used.
  • Green wave has less wavelength then brown because formed by using double slit. 
  • Waves with three different wavelengths are shown below in the image.
  • Here we are having two waves with one large wavelength and another less wavelength.
Uses:
  • Colors of the light can be changed by changing wavelength.
  • By increasing wavelength the energy of the wave increases so that the wave may propagate more distance.
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