As time elapses—here moving left to right on the
horizontal axis—the five
sinusoidal waves vary, or cycle, regularly at different
rates (or
ratios). The red
wave (top) has the lowest frequency (i.e. cycles at the slowest rate) while the purple wave (bottom) has the highest frequency (cycles at the fastest rate).
Sines with three different frequencies
f.
Frequency is how often an event repeats itself over a set amount of time.
In physics, the frequency of a wave is the number of wave crests that pass a point in one second (a wave crest is the peak of the wave).
Hertz (symbol Hz) is the unit of frequency.
The relationship between frequency and wavelength is expressed by the formula:
\displaystyle{ f = v/\lambda }