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As the wavelength increases, the frequency (2 points) Select one:
a. decreases and energy decreases.
b. increases and energy increases.
c. decreases and energy increases.
d. increases and energy decreases.
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According to the equation: v=λ*f
λ stands for wavelength. wavelength increases, the frequency will decrease. lower frequency deserves low energy.
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