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Frequency increases proportionally. E=hf
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.The frequency increases
If frequency is multiplied by three, wavelength is divided by three. Higher frequency, shorter wavelength.
No it doesn't. The amplitude is the distance of the crest/trough from the rest axis. The frequency is the rate at which the wave "pulsates". If the waves are closer together, then the frequency is increased. If the waves are bigger in width, the amplitude is increased.
If the frequency of a sound is increased, the pitch goes higher.
The cycles per second go up. If it's audible sound the pitch goes up.
Frequency increases proportionally. E=hf
Tightening the string will make its' frequency higher.
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Tighten the string
.The frequency increases
In stringed musical instruments, sound is created by plucking, strumming, striking, or bowing across a string in order to make it vibrate. The sound frequency of a particular string can be increased by engaging that string with more force, causing faster vibrations.
when the frequency is increased the total impedance of a series RC circuit is decrease.
it's frequency increases
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Tightening the string.