An octave in a musical scale corresponds to a change in the frequency of a note by a factor of 2. If a note with a frequency of
440 Hz is an "A", then the "A" one octave above this note has a frequency of 880 Hz What happens to the wavelength of the sound
as the frequency increases by a factor of 2? What happens to the speed at which the sound travels to your ear?
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