Certainly! An example of a wave with a shorter wavelength and higher frequency than visible light is an ultraviolet (UV) wave. Ultraviolet waves have wavelengths shorter than those of visible light, ranging from approximately 10 nanometers (nm) to 400 nm. UV waves are often generated by the Sun and are not visible to the human eye. However, they can be detected and observed using specialized instruments and can have various applications in fields such as medicine, sterilization, and astronomy.