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What wave property increases as the number of vibrations producing the wave increases?
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What wave property increases as the number of vibrations producing the wave increases?
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Frequency
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Frequency is the property of a wave which increases as the number of vibrations producing the wave increases.
Frequency of a wave is the number of complete oscillations covered in one second. It refers to how often the particles of the medium vibrate when a wave passes through the medium.
Increasing the number of vibrations increases the number of revolutions per second as the particles vibrate faster, which means the frequency will also increase.
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The frequency of the wave increases as it is the number of oscillations per second.
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