* Frequency of light is very fast: This is incorrect. Frequency refers to how many wave cycles pass a point per second. It's measured in Hertz (Hz). While light travels incredibly fast, the frequency itself is not about speed.
* Wavelength is short: This is partially correct. The wavelength of light can be short, but it can also be long. The visible spectrum is a tiny part of the electromagnetic spectrum, which spans from incredibly short wavelengths (like gamma rays) to very long wavelengths (like radio waves).
Therefore, the overall statement is false.
Here's a better way to understand the relationship:
* Frequency and wavelength are inversely proportional. This means:
* High frequency = Short wavelength
* Low frequency = Long wavelength
Think of it like this: Imagine a wave on a rope. If you shake the rope quickly (high frequency), the waves will be close together (short wavelength). If you shake the rope slowly (low frequency), the waves will be spread out (long wavelength).