It is highly unlikely, such things are standardised
Electromagnetic waves of higher energy have a higher frequency and a smaller wavelength.Electromagnetic waves of higher energy have a higher frequency and a smaller wavelength.Electromagnetic waves of higher energy have a higher frequency and a smaller wavelength.Electromagnetic waves of higher energy have a higher frequency and a smaller wavelength.
the pitch; the smaller it is, the higher it sounds; the bigger it is, the lower it sounds
No. If a vibration is smaller, the sound is higher pitched. To get a quieter sound the amplitude of the sound-wave needs to be smaller. +++ It depends whether you mean amplitude or wavelength being "smaller", and they are two different things. If the vibration's amplitude is smaller the sound is quieter irrespective of frequency. If the vibration is more rapid, the frequency is higher but the wavelength correspondingly smaller irrespective of amplitude.
if a substance has more particles in a smaller space (higher density), then the substance can be less easily displaced and has a higher upthrust
The difference between different numbered cornet mouthpieces is the size of the mouthpiece. The higher the number on the mouthpiece the smaller the mouthpiece.
If two perfect spheres of different sizes have the same mass, then the larger ball has a lower density and the smaller ball has a higher density. This is because density is the amount of mass in a given volume, and density is obviously higher if there is a smaller volume for a given amount of mass.
It has a much smaller body, it is much higher pitched, it has only four strings, and it is tuned differently.
Smaller bell, higher pitch
it is possible because the higher the frenqueny the higher the energy
no larger things can have higher volume
Weight that is applied to it that is higher than the manufacturer's recommended specifications.
Not recommended you might start a fire.