It's possible you're referring to one of these concepts:
1. Force related to Frequency in Waves:
* Frequency and Amplitude of Waves:
* Frequency: The number of wave cycles passing a point per second. It's related to the energy of the wave. Higher frequency means higher energy.
* Amplitude: The maximum displacement of a wave from its equilibrium position. It's related to the intensity of the wave. Higher amplitude means higher intensity.
* Force related to Amplitude: In some systems, the amplitude of a wave can directly influence the force it exerts. For example, a sound wave with higher amplitude creates a stronger pressure wave, resulting in a greater force on your eardrum.
* Resonance: If the frequency of an external force matches the natural frequency of an object, it can lead to large amplitude oscillations and potentially destructive forces. This is known as resonance.
2. Force related to Frequency in Electrical Systems:
* Frequency and Electrical Current: In alternating current (AC) circuits, the frequency of the current affects the impedance of the circuit (resistance to current flow). This can influence the amount of current flowing and, therefore, the force exerted by the electrical system.
3. Frequency and the "Force" of Repetition:
* Psychological effects: In psychology, the frequency of a stimulus can influence its perceived "force" or impact. For example, a repeated message is often seen as more persuasive.
To give a more precise answer, please clarify what you mean by "frequency force".
Let me know if you can provide more context or examples.