Period = 1 / frequency
velocity = frequency x wavelength
The higher the frequency of a wave, the higher its energy.
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.
The energy of any wave of a given frequency is directly related to the amplitude of the wave.
Frequency of the a wave equals its velocity divided by its wavelength.
(frequency) multiplied by (wavelength) = (speed of the wave)
inversely ...wave length = 1/frequency
No. They're related by the definitions of the wave's speed, wavelength, and frequency.
The product of the wave's frequency and the wave's wave length is equal to the speed of propagation of the wave.
Wave frequency f, and period of wave T are inverses, related by fT=1.
No, pitch is related to wave frequency, loudness is related to wave amplitude.
Period = 1 / frequency