You're probably thinking of the hummingbird species - their wings beat extremely fast, producing a low frequency 'hum'
High frequency sounds include a whistle, a bird chirping, or a ringing phone. Low frequency sounds include thunder, a bass guitar, or a large drum.
Your question makes no sense.
The chirping of birds is typically a high-pitched sound, which means it has a high frequency. This enables birds to communicate over long distances and also helps them identify each other in noisy environments.
A whistle makes a high sound because of the short length of the whistle's tube, which amplifies high-frequency sounds. When air is blown into the whistle and vibrates at a high frequency, it produces a high-pitched sound.
Ultra high frequency.
High energy is high frequency.
High frequency amplifier is a device which is tuned by high frequency. Tuned means the overlapping of generated frequency with that amplifier.
The frequency of the waves is what makes the various types of waves in the spectrum different. Low frequency waves like radio waves have long wavelengths, while high frequency waves like gamma rays have short wavelengths.
Yes, high frequency corresponds to high pitch.
No, high pitch means high frequency.
high pitch is high frequency, low pitch is low frequency
High amplitude makes a sound wave louder. Amplitude is the measure of the maximum displacement of a wave from its equilibrium position. In the case of sound waves, higher amplitude corresponds to louder volume.