Chemistry
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Chapter1: Chemical Foundations
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Problem 1RQ: Define and explain the differences between the following terms. a. law and theory b. theory and...
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Transcribed Image Text:**Title: Understanding Electromagnetic Waves**
The following diagrams represent two electromagnetic waves, drawn on the same scale.
- **Diagram (a):** This wave appears less frequent, with a longer distance between consecutive peaks.
- **Diagram (b):** This wave appears more frequent, with a shorter distance between consecutive peaks.
**Part A: Identifying Wavelengths**
**Question:** Which wave has a longer wavelength?
- ( ) Wave (b) has the longer wavelength.
- ( ) Wave (a) has the longer wavelength.
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**Note:** Wavelength is the distance between consecutive crests (or troughs) of a wave, typically measured in meters. Longer wavelengths are represented by more spread out wave crests in the diagram.
![**Wave Frequency and Energy Comparison**
**Part B**
*Question:*
Which wave has a higher frequency?
- [ ] Wave (b) has the higher frequency.
- [ ] Wave (a) has the higher frequency.
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**Part C**
*Question:*
Which wave has a higher energy?
- [ ] Wave (a) has the higher energy.
- [ ] Wave (b) has the higher energy.
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**Graph Description:**
The diagram displays two waves labeled (a) and (b). Wave (a) has fewer oscillations over a given distance compared to wave (b), which has more oscillations, indicating wave (b) has a higher frequency. This difference in frequency can be used to analyze differences in energy between the two waves.](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2Fbb31c72c-4045-4dee-afe2-8fb7977f2141%2Fae539e4a-0424-4ac1-902d-1ff6bf68b457%2F76eko1_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:**Wave Frequency and Energy Comparison**
**Part B**
*Question:*
Which wave has a higher frequency?
- [ ] Wave (b) has the higher frequency.
- [ ] Wave (a) has the higher frequency.
*Submit* | *Request Answer*
**Part C**
*Question:*
Which wave has a higher energy?
- [ ] Wave (a) has the higher energy.
- [ ] Wave (b) has the higher energy.
*Submit* | *Request Answer*
**Graph Description:**
The diagram displays two waves labeled (a) and (b). Wave (a) has fewer oscillations over a given distance compared to wave (b), which has more oscillations, indicating wave (b) has a higher frequency. This difference in frequency can be used to analyze differences in energy between the two waves.
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