The speed of a wave measures how far one particular crest (or trough) moves in a given amount of time. The speed of the wave changes according to the following equation:
v = λ
* f
According this equation, it follows that as the speed and length of a wave decreases, the wave grows higher (the higher the frequency).
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Answer:
Wind chill relationships are not linear. The colder the temperature, the more strongly the wind chill factor is felt. At a wind speed of 31 mi/h (50 km/h), for example, the perceived temperature at 32°F (0°C) is 7°F (−14°C), but at −40°F (−40°C), the perceived temperature is −112°F (−80°C).