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What is the ratio of a wave frequency to its vibration frequency?

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The frequency of a wave is the same as the frequency of the vibrations that caused the wave. For example, to generate a higher-frequency wave in a rope, you must move the rope up and down more quickly. This takes more energy, so a higher-frequency wave has more energy than a lower-frequency wave with the same amplitude. You can see examples of different frequencies in the Figure below  Amplitude is the distance that particles of the medium move when the energy of a wave passes through them.  .

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