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Collection of Wavelengths (16)

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A labeled sine wave showing vertical amplitude (red), horizontal wavelength (black), and propagation direction (red arrow).
A vibrant illustration of sine waves arranged by color-red to violet-representing increasing frequency or decreasing wavelength across the spectrum.
A friendly scientist demonstrates key wave features: the highest point (crest), lowest point (trough), and distance between crests (wavelength).
A side-by-side illustration showing that doubling frequency from 1 Hz to 2 Hz cuts the wavelength in half, within the same 1-second interval.
A standard transverse wave diagram showing one full cycle, with wavelength measured peak-to-peak and amplitude as maximum displacement from equilibrium.
A flowing spectrum of interwoven lines evoking digital signals or audio waveforms, perfect for modern tech visuals.
A visual guide to the electromagnetic spectrum, illustrating how different wavelengths correspond to everyday technologies and natural phenomena.
A scientist illustrates key wave features: wavelength (distance between crests), peak (crest), and lowest point (trough).
This simplified diagram shows how incoming solar energy (yellow sun) interacts with Earth’s surface and atmosphere, while a secondary red body (e.g., moon or thermal source) exchanges heat via radiation.
This graph illustrates the relative intensity of light across the electromagnetic spectrum, highlighting the visible range and near-infrared peak.
A handshake between colleagues over coffee, representing trust, teamwork, and modern workplace connection.
A classic demonstration of dispersion: white light entering a magnifying glass emerges as a colorful spectrum.
A red sine wave illustrating key wave parameters: amplitude (A) measured from equilibrium to peak, and wavelength (B) as the distance between successive peaks.
A dynamic fusion of organic waves and soft floral bursts in fresh greens and warm oranges, perfect for modern, nature-themed visuals.
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