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Wavelength varies inversely with frequency. Let k be the product of wavelength and frequency. Complete the table using the inverse variation relationship.

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Answer:

Wavelength varies inversely with frequency.

Explanation:

Wavelength varies inversely with frequency.


\lambda\propto (1)/(f)\\\\\lambda=(k)/(f)\\\\\lambda f=k

Where

k is the constant and it is equal to the product of wavelength and frequency. It means when wavelength increases, the frequency decreases and vice versa.

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