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Frequency of a wave does notchange with change in themediumFrequency is the number ofoscillations performed per unittime.Suppose in medium A, thenumber of oscillations is 10times and the time taken is is 2secondsTherefore frequency should be10/2 that is 5 HzNow since the medium changesin case of B that is in medium Bthe number of oscillations is thesame that is 10 times but thetime taken to perform 10 oscillations is 5 seconds.Thereforefrequency should be 2 Hz.Then how does it differ? |
| Answer» Frequency of a wave does notchange with change in themediumFrequency is the number ofoscillations performed per unittime.Suppose in medium A, thenumber of oscillations is 10times and the time taken is is 2secondsTherefore frequency should be10/2 that is 5 HzNow since the medium changesin case of B that is in medium Bthe number of oscillations is thesame that is 10 times but thetime taken to perform 10 oscillations is 5 seconds.Thereforefrequency should be 2 Hz.Then how does it differ? | |