How does a change in frequency or cycles affect the wavelength of a wireless LAN signal?
- As the number of cycles decreases, the wavelength will increase.
- As the frequency increases, the wavelength will also increase.
- As the frequency decreases, the wavelength will also decrease.
- As the cycles of a wave become larger, the wavelength will cover less distance.
Explanation: In measuring an RF signal, there is a correlation between frequency and wavelength. As the frequency increases, the wavelength decreases. When there are fewer cycles per second, the wavelength will cover a greater distance.
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