The formula vw=f⋅λvw=f⋅λ describes the relationship between the speed of a wave ( vwvw ), and its frequency ( ff ) and wavelength ( λλ ). For example, if a wave has a frequency of 120 Hz and a wavelength of 5m, it would have a speed of 600 m/s. In one or two sentences, describe what would happen to the frequency of this wave if the wavelength is increased to 10m but the speed stays the same at 600 m/s.

If the wavelength is increased to 10m and the speed stays the same at 600 m/s, the frequency of the wave would decrease from 120 Hz to 60 Hz because frequency is inversely proportional to wavelength in a fixed speed system.