yes, and and waves like that are normally more dangerous.
The speed of a wave is directly proportional to its frequency and wavelength. Higher frequency waves travel faster than lower frequency waves for a given medium. Additionally, waves with shorter wavelengths also tend to travel faster than waves with longer wavelengths.
neither... they both are electromagnetic waves and therefore travel at the same speed... but ultraviolet waves have a higher frequency and also have more energy than radio waves
FM radio has the higher frequency which is why it sounds better. AM is a lower frequency but can travel further because the waves bounce off
Surface waves have lower frequency than body waves. Surface waves travel along the Earth's surface and cause the ground to shake in a rolling motion, while body waves travel through the Earth's interior and can travel at higher frequencies.
Radio waves are just low frequency light waves. They travel at the speed of light, much faster than sound waves which are just changes in pressure traveling in waves
Faster in rock. the higher the density, the higher the speed.
Ultrasonic sound waves travel at the same speed as lower frequency sound waves. The medium determines the speed at which a sound wave, which is mechanical energy, can travel. Sound waves travel faster in liquids than in a gas (like air), and travel faster still in solids. The speed at which a sound wave travels is generally independent of the frequency of that sound. Use the link below for more information.
A higher frequency wave has more energy because energy is directly proportional to frequency in waves. Higher frequency waves have shorter wavelengths and more oscillations per unit time, which requires more energy to sustain the faster oscillations.
Well, the higher the frequency is the higher the pitch. They both travel with sound waves and they both have a big role in how sound travels.
Wavelength x frequency = velocity, so if the frequency is the same for two waves moving at different velocities, the faster wave must have a longer wavelength.
no p waves travel faster than s waves
the amplitude increases