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If you compare a long wavelength with a short wavelength, which one should have a higher frequency? Why?
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If you compare a long wavelength with a short wavelength, which one should have a higher frequency? Why?
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A short wavelength has higher frequency
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A short wavelength! A long wavelength typically will have a sound drawn out so the waves will be shorter! To fit sound in a small frequency (wave shaped things) will be higher!
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