Its frequency increases.
Wavelength is halved.
The wavelength is halved.
If the frequency remains constant, then the wavelength increases.
The wave's wavelength decreases correspondingly.
As wavelength increases the frequency decreases.
The freequency of a wave is increased when the wavelength is decreased. This is because the product of the frequency and the wavelength are a constant that determines the speed of the wave c=fw.
When the wavelength of a wave gets higher the speed decreases. This is a studied in science.
Wavelength = 1/frequency. If you double the frequency, the wavelength drops to half.
If the frequency of a wave is doubled while the wave speed remains constant, the wavelength of the wave will be halved. This is because wavelength and frequency are inversely proportional in a wave, so when one doubles, the other is halved to keep the wave speed constant.
Nothing happens
it changes
Increasing the wavelength typically does not have a direct effect on the amplitude of a wave. The amplitude of a wave is usually determined by the energy or disturbance that created the wave, which is independent of its wavelength.