Asked by noah

Waves have energy that causes particles in matter to vibrate. So, it stands to reason that (1 point)
the lower the energy, the faster the particles vibrate (which means a lower frequency).
the higher the energy, the slower the particles vibrate (which means a lower frequency).
the lower the energy, the slower the particles vibrate (which means a higher frequency).
the higher the energy, the faster the particles vibrate (which means a higher frequency)

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the higher the energy, the faster the particles vibrate (which means a higher frequency)

Explanation: frequency is the number of vibrations per second, so more energetic waves cause faster (more frequent) vibrations. For example, photon energy is proportional to frequency (E = hf).