The frequency of a wave is not directly related to the wave length. A low frequency wave or a high frequency wave may be either long-wave or short-wave.
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No. High pitch = high frequency = short wave
The lower the frequency is, the less energy the electromagnetic wave carries. The wavelength is just (186,282 divided by the frequency) miles, or (300,000 divided by the frequency) kilometers.
If you increase the frequency of a periodic wave, the wave length decreases proportionally.
The frequency of a wave is not directly related to the wave length. A low frequency wave or a high frequency wave may be either long-wave or short-wave.
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If an electromagnetic wave has a frequency of 100 Hz, then its wavelengthin vacuum is almost 1,900 miles, and we would call it a radio wave in the ELF(extremely low frequency) range.
In that case, it will have a low frequency.
The sine wave at low frequency is unstable because it can create strong currents that nobody can stop them from
I think the answer you seek is frequency. A low pitch equals a low frequency of the sound wave.
The frequency of a sound wave determines the pitch. So if there is high frequency it means that the sound will also be high pitched. If it is low frequency that means the sound will be low pitched.
if wave amplitudes are equal ,will high frequency waves carry more or less energy than low frequency waves
The higher the frequency of the sound wave, the higher the pitch.
No. High pitch = high frequency = short wave
The lower the frequency is, the less energy the electromagnetic wave carries. The wavelength is just (186,282 divided by the frequency) miles, or (300,000 divided by the frequency) kilometers.
Of course and vice versa.