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The number of soundwaves, or any type of wave, is known as the frequency. You can use the V=Fλ equation to calculate the other properties of a wave (V = wavespeed, F = Frequency and λ = wave length). So really, if you change the frequency of a wave, you also change the wavespeed and the wavelength, as they are directly related by this equation.

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