English to Punjabi Dictionary wavelength

wavelength

ਤਰੰਗ
definition
noun
Visible light consists of a ‘rainbow’ or spectrum of electromagnetic waves of different wavelengths .
the distance between successive crests of a wave, especially points in a sound wave or electromagnetic wave.
when we met we hit it off immediately—we're on the same wavelength
a person's ideas and way of thinking, especially as it affects their ability to communicate with others.
example
an increase in 'wavelength'
You could go up to a stranger and know they were on the same 'wavelength' .
I think the President was on the same 'wavelength' .
This is important because a long 'wavelength' means that the sound wave can pass around barriers, like rocks, easily.
I think I'm on the same 'wavelength' as many of them.
Captain Ed and I are on the same 'wavelength' !
He is bursting with ideas and characters and energy and just wants to see if you are on the same 'wavelength' .
He didn't seem to be on the same 'wavelength' as we were, or anyone else in the pub for that matter.
Convincing people with money to make the movie is difficult enough, but getting them on the same 'wavelength' as the filmmaker is almost impossible.
In many ways, this being on the same 'wavelength' makes for easy and fluent conversation.
We are on the same 'wavelength' and had a lot of fun over the first two days.
Generally you have to do what the director thinks and very rarely do you find a director who is on the same 'wavelength' as you.
when we met we hit it off immediately—we're on the same 'wavelength'
‘Most problems are a result of misunderstandings where partners are not operating on the same 'wavelength' ,’ said Barrie.
Of course, sometimes we have arguments about things, but we're always on the same 'wavelength' .
When you're on the same 'wavelength' , the two of you are unstoppable.
I've got a certain way of interviewing players to see if they are on the same 'wavelength' .
But soon she found that she and Giles were pretty much on the same 'wavelength' .
Right from the word go, he was on the same 'wavelength' as his young guest.
The transmitter generates low FM signals, which have a long 'wavelength' , considerably longer than the circuit board itself.
In this the United States and Saudi Arabia, with its considerable oil revenues, were on the same 'wavelength' .
‘Dave and Andy are much more on the same 'wavelength' ,’ he says.
Maybe he should call a meeting with is chosen henchmen and discuss the plan, because they are not working on the same 'wavelength' here.
‘We had a few laughs and found we were very much on the same 'wavelength' ,’ says Currie.
when we met we hit it off immediately—we're on the same 'wavelength'
The BBC had spread its music programming across its various 'wavelengths' , but the late 1960s and the 1970s saw a movement for stations to be subject-specific.
The 'wavelengths' of the radio waves emitted by the pulsar are lengthened as a result of the effects of the gravitational field of the companion star (gravitational redshift).
Unfortunately, Earth's atmosphere blocks almost all 'wavelengths' in the electromagnetic spectrum.
The most powerful telescopes in the world, spanning all 'wavelengths' of the electromagnetic spectrum, were retooled and reprogrammed to observe the dying star.
Visible light consists of a ‘rainbow’ or spectrum of electromagnetic waves of different 'wavelengths' .
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