The frequency of the wave increases as the number of vibrations producing the wave increases. Frequency is the number of vibrations per second, and as it increases, so does the pitch of the sound or the energy of the light wave.
The frequency of the wave increases as the number of vibrations producing the wave increases.
The frequency of the wave increases as the number of vibrations producing the wave increases. Frequency is the number of cycles or vibrations per unit of time, and it is directly proportional to the pitch of the wave.
The frequency of the wave increases as the number of vibrations producing the wave increases. Frequency refers to the number of complete cycles of the wave that occur in a given amount of time.
The frequency of the wave increases as the number of vibrations producing the wave increases. This means the wave completes more cycles in a given amount of time, resulting in a higher pitch for sound waves and a higher energy for electromagnetic waves.
An increase in sound pitch corresponds to an increase in frequency, which is the number of vibrations per second.
The frequency of the wave increases as the number of vibrations producing the wave increases.
The frequency of the wave increases as the number of vibrations producing the wave increases. Frequency is the number of cycles or vibrations per unit of time, and it is directly proportional to the pitch of the wave.
The frequency of the wave increases as the number of vibrations producing the wave increases. Frequency refers to the number of complete cycles of the wave that occur in a given amount of time.
The frequency of the wave increases as the number of vibrations producing the wave increases. This means the wave completes more cycles in a given amount of time, resulting in a higher pitch for sound waves and a higher energy for electromagnetic waves.
An increase in sound pitch corresponds to an increase in frequency. This means the number of vibrations per second increases, causing the sound to be perceived as higher in pitch.
An increase in sound pitch corresponds to an increase in frequency, which is the number of vibrations per second.
Increasing the energy or intensity of the source producing the wave can increase the wave amplitude. This can be achieved by increasing the magnitude of the disturbance that creates the wave initially.
An increase in energy corresponds to an increase in frequency or a decrease in wavelength.
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An increase in energy corresponds to an increase in frequency or a decrease in wavelength.