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When increasing the volume of music played through a music system, you are increasing the amplitude. The amplifier is giving the sound waves more energy, which causes the music to sound louder.

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Ultrasound i.e. a sound that is inaudible to humans as it above 20,000Hz. Such frequencies are created by a dog whistle, which can be heard by dogs as they have a higher audible range.

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music, earth qaukes and radio are some examples

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A high amplitude means the sound is loud and a high frequency/pitch means just that. For example, a very loud train whistle.

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