A change in frequency is a change in pitch, in terms of sound. try to picture a sine wave in your mind. When you lower the frequency of the wave, it stretches the sine wave out (Which is how the pitch of the sound is lowered. I'm assume that you're question is about Audio.) For example, if you had a sound wave at 440Hz (And is aslo the musical note "A" on the center octave), and you changed its frequency to 329.63Hz, it would then sound lower in pitch (The musical note of "E") I hope that helps ;)
~Mitch
how do you change the frequency on the remotes for the epson projectors
actually the frequency donot change but apparent change in frequency is observed by the observer...........(may be this help u)
the amount of frequency change in the carrier frequency per unit amplitude change in the message signal is the frequency sensitivity this term comes in the frequency moulation
Random change in allele frequency is called genetic drift.
the frequency of a sound can change depending on how fast the source is vibrating
no...frequency is the property of source....
Allele frequency is stable The phenotype frequency does not change.
You can't. Once the wave leaves its source, its frequency doesn't change.
To make sound frequency change alter the pitch.
The frequency is the reciprocal of the period. If the period is doubled, the frequency will change by a factor of 1/2.
To change the frequency on a radio controller car, you change the crystal in the transmitter and receiver.
Change the frequency.