Gets higher
Wavelength shortens as frequendcy increases.
Below a certain frequency you won't hear it- depends on individual but about 20Hz
Gets shorter.
When you decrease the wave period, the wavelength becomes shorter and the frequency increases. This results in the wave moving faster.
As the wavelength of a wave becomes shorter, the frequency of the wave increases. Since energy is directly proportional to frequency (E = hf), the energy level of the wave increases as the wavelength becomes shorter. This is because shorter wavelengths have higher frequencies, which means each wave carries more energy.
As the wavelength of a wave gets shorter, its frequency increases and its energy level also increases. Shorter wavelengths are associated with higher energy electromagnetic radiation, such as X-rays and gamma rays.
The frequency of a sound wave affects the pitch of the sound. If the frequency of a wave increases causing more waves for every second, the pitch will go up, and vice-versa.
If the energy of a wave increases, the amplitude of the wave also increases. This is because amplitude is directly proportional to energy - as energy increases, more energy is imparted to the wave causing it to oscillate with greater magnitude.
As the wavelength of an electromagnetic wave decreases, the frequency of the wave increases. This means that the energy carried by the wave also increases, as energy is directly proportional to frequency. Therefore, shorter wavelength corresponds to higher frequency and energy in an electromagnetic wave.
As a wave enters shallow water, the wavelength decreases while the wave height increases. This happens because the wave encounters the ocean floor, causing the wave to slow down and compress, resulting in a shorter wavelength and higher wave height.
Ultraviolet waves have shorter wavelengths than visible light waves.
When you decrease the wavelength of a wave, the frequency of the wave increases. This means that the wave completes more cycles within a given time period. As a result, the energy of the wave remains constant but is distributed into shorter wavelengths, causing the wave to appear more compressed.