Energy. (if you mean E=h*ni)
If you're referring to sound then the greater the frequency the smaller the wave length.
(v=lambda*f)
You can see how the frequency of a wave changes as its wavelength changes by using the formula Velocity= wavelength x frequencyIf for example we are talking about the speed of light (Which does change) and the wavelength is reduced, then the frequency has to increase in order to balance out to the speed of light.Another way to view it is like this:The frequency of a wave changes with the wavelength by what happens to the wavelength. For instance, if the wavelength is doubled, the frequency is halved, and vise versa.
Hertz means cycles per second. That is its' frequency.
Its' frequency.
the wavelength changes when the frequency changes if the wavelengths are smaller and thinner then the frequency is high, when the frequency is slow then the wavelengths is larger and wider. if the frequency is constant then the wavelength is a normal size
pitch corresponds directly with frequency, so as frequency increases, so does pitch.
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Frequency
The observed frequency can be greater than the frequency of the source due to the Doppler effect, where the relative motion between the source and observer causes a shift in the frequency of the wave. When the source is moving towards the observer, the observed frequency is higher, and when the source is moving away, the observed frequency is lower.
False. The wavelength of a wave is inversely proportional to its frequency. This means that higher frequency waves have shorter wavelengths, and lower frequency waves have longer wavelengths.
No. Frequency is just a measure of "how often". It can be less than, equal to or greater than normal.
A high-pitched sound has a greater frequency, meaning it oscillates more rapidly than a low-pitched sound. This frequency is perceived by our ears as a higher pitch.
No. The frequency of gamma rays is several orders of magnitude greater than that of any sound wave.
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I would very much like to see you with greater frequency. What frequency will you be on? I can switch to another radio station by adjusting the frequency of my radio receiver.
The meaning of a high frequency wave is a shorter wavelength.For electromagnetic waves in general (including light):* At greater frequencies, you get shorter wavelengths.* At greater frequencies, you get more energy per photon.
Yes - that's how it works.
"I will tune my radio to the frequency for my favorite radio station."While this is one correct usage of the word, to convey the more general meaning of the word, consider the following sentence:"Typically, the greater the volume of liquids consumed, the greater the frequency of urination."