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Certainly! Frequency and pitch are related to each other in the context of sound waves, but they are distinct concepts.

Frequency refers to the number of complete cycles or vibrations that occur in a sound wave per unit of time. It is measured in Hertz (Hz), which represents the number of cycles per second. In simpler terms, frequency is a measure of how fast the particles in a medium (such as air) vibrate back and forth as the sound wave passes through it. Higher frequency means more cycles occurring in a given time, while lower frequency means fewer cycles.

Pitch, on the other hand, is the subjective perception of the frequency of a sound wave. It is the quality of a sound that allows us to categorize it as high or low. When we hear a sound with a high frequency, we tend to perceive it as a high-pitched sound, while a sound with a low frequency is perceived as a low-pitched sound. Pitch is a perceptual aspect of sound that can vary between individuals, and it is often described in terms of musical notes, such as A, B, C, etc.

To summarize, frequency refers to the physical property of a sound wave, specifically the number of cycles per unit of time, while pitch is the subjective perception of that frequency, determining whether a sound is perceived as high or low.

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