Please clarify what waves you are talking about. "Frequency waves" isn't very informative: every type of wave has a frequency.
The frequency of the source that produced the wave.
This is known as the frequency of the wave and has the unit Hertz. Hertz is capitalized because it was named after a real person.The reciprocal of frequency is the period of the wave. That is the time in seconds for one wave to pass.
The frequency of a radio wave compares to the frequency of the vibrating electrons that make it because the frequency of a radio wave is proportional to the frequency of the vibrating electrons that make it.
Frequency
That's called the "Doppler effect".
The frequency of the source that produced the wave.
A sound that's produced by a single wave at a constant frequency and with no overtones is a pure tone or a sinusoidial wave.
This is known as the frequency of the wave and has the unit Hertz. Hertz is capitalized because it was named after a real person.The reciprocal of frequency is the period of the wave. That is the time in seconds for one wave to pass.
The frequency of a radio wave compares to the frequency of the vibrating electrons that make it because the frequency of a radio wave is proportional to the frequency of the vibrating electrons that make it.
A sound that's produced by a single wave at a constant frequency and with no overtones is called pure sound. This means that regardless of other characteristic properties such as amplitude or phase, the wave consists of a single frequency.
Frequency
Frequency
A standing wave is a wave produced by interference between two moving waves of the same frequency (usually an original wave and its reflection) which does not move but continues to oscillate at the original frequency.
There should be two beat frequencies produced: 506 Hz and 6 Hz.
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That's called the "Doppler effect".
Having less frequency doesnt mean stationary waves, to generate stationary wave a wave must merge with another wave with equal but opposite values at each and every instant of time.