Yes
Wireless adapter and a wireless access point.
No nobody can see any type of waves
nobody knows that stupid!
well dont nobody know because this is stupid and no one want to do this.
The number of waves that pass a certain point in one second is the frequency of the waves, measured in hertz (Hz).
The point at which waves come together is called the crest. This is the highest point of a wave where the energy is concentrated.
ocean waves have to do with water and sound waves have to do with sound
To count waves, you can choose a fixed point and start a timer. Then, simply count the number of waves that pass that point within a specific time frame, like 1 minute. This will give you the frequency of waves passing that point.
The crest in waves are the broken peices of the waves in the ocean
Music is connected to sound waves because sound waves are the vibrations that travel through the air and reach our ears, allowing us to hear music. When a musical instrument is played or a singer sings, they create sound waves that carry the music to our ears, where our brain processes it as music.
Radio waves are controlled by the people who operate transmitting devices and by the laws of nature, not by the government. The government controls access to the privilege of operating transmitting devices. If that access were not controlled, the entire radio spectrum would sound like the 27 MHz 'citizen's band', and nobody would get any productive use out of it. Including would-be police, fire, ambulance, and cellphone users.
The frequency of the waves passing through the reference point increases when more waves pass through in a period of time. Frequency is the number of waves passing through a point in one second and is directly proportional to the number of waves passing through that point in a given time period.