Of course and vice versa.
Has more energy than a wave with low amplitude.
We perceive the loudness of a sound wave as a consequence of its amplitude. The frequency of a sound wave determines the pitch we perceive.
Frequency (or equivalently, wavelength) and amplitude. Frequency determines the sound's pitch (high or low). Amplitude is the volume (loud or quiet).
High frequency and low amplitude.
Low frequency = low pitch = long waves
Yes. There's no connection between frequency and amplitude.
In a transverse wave,amplitudeis the measure from the resting position to either the crest (high point of the wave) or to the trough (low point of the wave.)
They're not. The same amplitude can have high or low frequency, and the same frequency can have large or small amplitude.
Frequency and amplitude are two entirely different measurements. In a sense, its like asking how height and weight are different. Amplitude of a wave is how strong it is. This means it has very high spots, and very low spots, with a large distance in between them. Frequency is how often this wave repeats. This can be seen by how close the repeating parts of the wave are together, and how sharp of ups and downs it has, because it has to reach those quicker.
The difference is that a low wave have long and smooth wave and a high wave has skinny and cramped togetther waves
Low amplitude
The frequency of a wave is not directly related to the wave length. A low frequency wave or a high frequency wave may be either long-wave or short-wave.