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actually the frequency donot change but apparent change in frequency is observed by the observer...........(may be this help u)
the frequency of a sound can change depending on how fast the source is vibrating
no...frequency is the property of source....
You can't. Once the wave leaves its source, its frequency doesn't change.
To make sound frequency change alter the pitch.
Loosening the string will LOWER the frequency, tightening it will RAISE the frequency.
Any frequency/note played by said bass guitar
It sounds hard and tight
It causes the string to vibrate more slowly, decreasing the pitch (frequency).
It vibrates in a specific frequency.
Turning the peg or moving frets makes the pitch (frequency) of a guitar string go higher or lower.
...frequency of sound is equal to the eigenfrequency (which depends on the shape of the guitar).
Yes it can but the pitch of your frequency should be high
Because guitar has more frequency than a car horn.
It'd probably be easier to change the fundamental frequency of the cabinet rather than damp it, unless you really want to spend a lot of money. Try sticking a lot of something (try Blue Tack) onto the surface that vibrates. The more you put on, the more you change the fundamental frequency.
For a pendulum, or a child on a swing: Change the length of the pendulum or the swing-chains. For a guitar string: Change the tension (tune it), or the length (squeeze it into a fret). For an electronic oscillator: Change the piezo crystal, or change a capacitor or inductor for one of a different value.
how do you change the frequency on the remotes for the epson projectors