it would bust
it would become longer
It becomes louder. The amplitude of the sound wave increases
It would be flooded
For a sound wave to be created there has to be a vibration
The result of your question would be this: you'd find yourself standing on a frozen wave with a hole in it.
If the wavelength of a sound wave increases, the frequency of the wave decreases. This means that the pitch of the sound would decrease. Essentially, the sound wave becomes stretched out, resulting in a lower pitched sound.
a big wave dude
If you increase the frequency of a periodic wave, the wavelength would decrease. This is because wavelength and frequency are inversely proportional in a wave: as frequency goes up, wavelength goes down.
Wave Rally happened in 2001.
If the frequency of a wave is halved, the wavelength would double. This is because the speed of the wave remains constant, so by halving the frequency (which is the number of wave cycles per unit time), each wave cycle now covers a longer distance, resulting in a longer wavelength.
What might happen to water quality during a heat wave
by the sun and the moon