No, Sol will destroy it long before it has the chance.
Here are the frequency, in Hertz, of the violin's four strings in order from lowest to highest: G: 196 Hz D: 293.66 Hz A: 440 Hz E: 659.25 Hz The G at 196 Hz is the lowest pitch on the violin (though a very rare and unconventional technique call subharmonics allows for a player to go below that). On each string the violin can theoretically attain as high a pitch as the violinist desires, but in practical terms, a pitch two octaves and a fifth above the fundamental (the open string with no fingers laid down). It is possible to go higher on the string, but it is very rarely, if ever, used, and it is extremely difficult to produce good tone at such extremes.
no
You are already closer to the earths core than you will ever be able to get to the sun
A frequency does not travel. Anywhere, ever.
Not unless something drastic changes to earths processes
Yes, Hertz rental cars can come with Magellan GPS. However, usually an extra fee is required. It is probably worth it to get one when driving in unfamiliar areas as the GPS is beneficial to get around in your rental car.
The wave with the higher frequency has more energy. This is because energy is directly proportional to frequency in waves - the higher the frequency, the higher the energy.
No, but they did try.
Virtually none. Ever fresh rainwater or snow has dissolved impurities in it.
It shows the correlation presented between the frequency something was brought ( or what ever it is that is being measured,) and compare this to how much/ often this was sold, made, etc.
Umpteen millions even if it could ever happen.
They don't. It would actually be a fairly large disaster if either of them ever did.