The frequency of a wave is inversely proportional to its wavelength. That means that waves with a high frequency have a short wavelength , while waves with a low frequency have a longer wavelength. Light waves have very, very short wavelengths.
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High-frequency words are those which appear most often in our language – many are also common exception words (e.g. ‘I’, ‘the’, ‘you’ ). Children need to recognize these words by sight, without having to use sounding out strategies, because they occur so frequently in writing.
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High frequency (HF) is an electromagnetic frequency defined by the International Telecommunications Union (ITU) for radar and radio communications . It operates in a range of three to thirty MHz and as the wavelengths spread over ten to one hundred meters, it is also known as decameter wave and designated as band 7.
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High frequency is the ITU-designated range of radio frequency electromagnetic waves between 3 and 30 MHz . Also known as the decameter band or decameter wave as the wavelengths range from one to ten decameters.
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