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High-frequency sound waves have a shorter: amplitude/pitch/wavelength and a higher: amplitude/pitch/wavelength than low-frequency sound waves.

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High-frequency sound waves

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High-frequency sound waves have a shorter wavelength and higher pitch. Frequency, loosely defined, is a measure of how long it takes for a single wavelength to pass a point, so the higher the frequency, the faster the wave is moving, and thus the shorter the wavelength. Pitch (a term used in music) is just another word for frequency, so a wave with high frequency automatically has high pitch.
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