There's no mathematical connection between amplitude and frequency.
Knowing one doesn't make it possible to calculate the other.
High-pitched sounds can be loud or soft. So can low-pitched ones.
It's a little bit like asking: If the car drove 240 miles today, what color is it ?
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1/3 second. Hz means cycles per second. Amplitude is not a factor.
speed = distance over time = wavelength times frequency = 2 m times 10 hz = 20 m hz = 20 meters per second.
Frequency is a metric for expressing the rate of oscillation in a wave. For planar and longitudinal waves, this often expressed in oscillations-per-second or Hz. Angular frequency used for expressing rates of rotation, similar to revolutions-per-second, and is usually expressed in radians-per-second. It can be thought of as a wave with a constant amplitude where the amplitude rotates in a circle in space. The two differ by factor of 2*Pi. Omega (angular frequency) = 2*Pi*f(frequency in Hz)
frequency [Hz] = velocity[m/s] / wavelength [m] frequency [Hz] = 24 [m/s] / 3 [m] frequency = 8 [Hz]
Hertz(Hz)