Not positive what you are after so I will just throw out a few things I can think of that is related. E=hcf=hc/lambda….So an increase in frequency will increase the energy and decrease the wavelength. read more
Light waves have the following attributes: frequency, wavelength, amplitude and speed. Speed of light waves is constant at 3.0x10^8 m/s. When you increase the frequency of the waves (assuming amplitude is held constant), the energy of the waves will increase, while wavelength will decrease. read more
Visible light is composed of rainbow colors. List the colors from lowest to highest frequency. read more
Wavelength and frequency are inversely proportional; increasing the frequency decreases the wavelength. During a thunderstorm, people always see lightening before they hear any thunder. This is an example of wave speed or wavelength. Light waves travel a million times faster than sound waves. read more