lower mass = higher frequency
Assuming a constant wavelength, then increasing the wave speed will increase the frequency.
Both the wavelength and the frequency of a wave affect the speed of a wave.
frequency = (wave speed)/(wavelength) frequency = 1/(period)
Period = 1 / frequency
Wave frequency f, and period of wave T are inverses, related by fT=1.
The speed of a wave doesn't depend on its frequency.
Assuming a constant wavelength, then increasing the wave speed will increase the frequency.
The wavelength changes inversely with the frequency.
Lowers the frequency, as it now takes longer for the wave to complete one cycle.
Frequency has no effect on teh amplitude of a wave.
Higher frequency increases the energy. Lower frequency decreases the energy.
different mediums
i dont know either.
Frequency and speed of propagation of the wave are independent of one another. The medium determines the speed of propagation.
it decrease the wave length
The speed of a wave depends only on the mechanical or electrical characteristics of the medium or environment through which the wave propagates. It doesn't depend on the wave's frequency or wavelength.
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