By vibrating quickly, the wave would have a high frequency.
It is the other way round. An object that vibrates quickly has a higher frequency than one that vibrates more slowly.
No, "vibrate more quickly" means a higher frequency.
No, they have a higher frequency.
Frequency is dependent on the area of cross section of the substance it passes through. As you vibrate a string the energy provided by you is transferred evenly through all the particles of the string. Now if the cross-sectional area increases the number of particles needed to vibrate increases. If you vibrate it with the same energy as you did to the first string then the energy needed to vibrate the string increases. Now due to the unavailability of the excess energy it vibrates with a lower energy. Hence the frequency decreases.
Yellow light has the lower frequency.
Red waves have the lowest frequency of all light waves; there is no wave with a lower frequency.
The higher the frequency, the lower the wavelength. Wavelength
Yes, red has a lower frequency than green. It therefore has a longer wavelength.
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High frequency (high pitch) sounds have a higher frequency than those of lower pitch. The air molecules of a high frequency sound, vibrate back and forth much more frequently.
Frequency is dependent on the area of cross section of the substance it passes through. As you vibrate a string the energy provided by you is transferred evenly through all the particles of the string. Now if the cross-sectional area increases the number of particles needed to vibrate increases. If you vibrate it with the same energy as you did to the first string then the energy needed to vibrate the string increases. Now due to the unavailability of the excess energy it vibrates with a lower energy. Hence the frequency decreases.
A whistle makes a high sound because of the short length of the whistle's tube, which amplifies high-frequency sounds. When air is blown into the whistle and vibrates at a high frequency, it produces a high-pitched sound.
the lower the frequency the lower the pitch; higher pitch lower frequency
Usually that higher the mass of an object, the lower the resonant frequency the object will be. Example: Dropping a heavy chunk of iron will make a low frequency sound (thud or boom) and dropping a small scrap of sheet metal will make a high frequency sound (ping).
TV has a lower frequency then infrared.
Infrared has a lower frequency.
Yellow light has the lower frequency.
It will shift towards red ( becomes lower) as it moves away and towards blue as it approaches.
Red waves have the lowest frequency of all light waves; there is no wave with a lower frequency.
The higher the frequency, the lower the wavelength. Wavelength