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Sound's Frequency
The number of vibrations or cycles per second of a sound wave, which determines the pitch of the sound.
High-Frequency
Refers to electromagnetic waves with very short wavelengths and high rates of oscillation or vibration.
Low-Frequency
Describing events or phenomena that occur at relatively low rates or cycles per unit of time, often in the context of sound waves or electronic signals.
Higher-Frequency
Refers to waves or events that occur at an increased rate per unit time, often associated with higher energy levels in the context of electromagnetic spectrums.
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