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Q: What happens when to the wavelength of a sound when the frequency increases?
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How the wavelength of a sound wave changes if the frequency of the wave increases?

frequency of wave is inversely proportional to wavelength


What decreases as the frequency of a sound wave increases?

Wavelength.


When you increase sound what happens to wavelength?

frequency = 1/time? If frequency increases, times decreases, so the wave length decreases


What increases as loudness of a sound increases?

A) wavelength B) frequency C) velocity D) amplitude


As the frequency of sound waves increases the wavelength of the sound dereases.?

That's a correct statement. Although you didn't ask a question, I'll go on and add to it: The frequency and wavelength of any wave phenomenon, not only sound, change in exact inverse proportion, so that their product is constant. That product is the speed of the wave.


What increases when sound wave travel in solid from gas medium frequency or wavelength?

Velocity increases when sound waves travel from gas medium to solid medium. As velocity = frequency * wave length and the frequency does not change, v is directly proportional to the wave length... Hence the wavelength increases.


When a sound wave passes from air into water do you expect the frequency wavelength to change?

The speed of the wave increases, the frequency remains constant and the wavelength increases. The angle of the wave also changes.


What happens to the velocity when wavelength increases?

We got the formula: speed of medium c = frequency f times wavelength lambda. f = c / lambda lambda = c / f If c increases, also f increases. c is proportional to f, if lambda stays constant. If c increases, also lambda increases. c is proportional to lambda, if fstays constant.


If the frequency of a sound wave is multiplied by ten what happens to the wave length?

it gets divided by 10; frequency = speed/wavelength; wavelength = speed/frequency


What happens to the wavelength of sound if the pitch increases from A440 to A880?

Alexis says ; The wavelength decreases.


Which two properties of a sound wave change when a sound wave gets higher?

Its wavelength increases and its frequency decreases


What happens when a sound source passes by you?

it's frequency increases