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.
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.
music, earth qaukes and radio are some examples
A high amplitude means the sound is loud and a high frequency/pitch means just that. For example, a very loud train whistle.
Anything loud. (Tunguska, Crakatoa, bombs)
if high amplitude was found in reservoir after injected water what that mean?
Amplitude is how loud it is. So a soft sound would have a small amplitude. Frequency is the pitch of the sound. High sounds have high frequency. Wavelength is the type of sound. Music wavelengths are in harmony. Changing the wavelength gives us the different words etc that we make.
yes because amplitude is based an the pitch of the sound
when we hear a high amplitude sound our eardrum vibrates abnormally.this may cause damage to the eardrum problems.Later it won't vibrate if low intensity sounds fall on it.The ultimate result wouls be hearing impairment.
Frequency (low or high sounds) and amplitude (loudness).
Anything loud. (Tunguska, Crakatoa, bombs)
Frequency (low or high sounds) and amplitude (loudness).
what does a wave with high amplitude have
Pitch and Amplitude
if high amplitude was found in reservoir after injected water what that mean?
you here sounds through vibrations, pitch and amplitude?
Amplitude is how loud it is. So a soft sound would have a small amplitude. Frequency is the pitch of the sound. High sounds have high frequency. Wavelength is the type of sound. Music wavelengths are in harmony. Changing the wavelength gives us the different words etc that we make.
Amplitude is how loud it is. So a soft sound would have a small amplitude. Frequency is the pitch of the sound. High sounds have high frequency. Wavelength is the type of sound. Music wavelengths are in harmony. Changing the wavelength gives us the different words etc that we make.
yes because amplitude is based an the pitch of the sound
when we hear a high amplitude sound our eardrum vibrates abnormally.this may cause damage to the eardrum problems.Later it won't vibrate if low intensity sounds fall on it.The ultimate result wouls be hearing impairment.
Yes.