Looking at your analogous scenario has given me a much better idea of what I'm looking at.
The frequency is the number of wavelengths of a wave in one second. By multiplying by a certain period of time, we get the total number of wavelengths that the wave propagated in that time. And so, by...
Hi all,
I hope this question is of an acceptable format to ask about here. I'm just having trouble trying to get a conceptual understanding of the following.
I've been told that if I'm given two different frequencies that are completely in phase at time equal to zero, then I can find their...