Pitch is affected by the frequency and wavelength of a sound wave. When the frequency is lower there are not as many waves per second, and the wavelength becomes longer. A low pitch is made by the low frequency and long wavelength of a sound wave.
When the frequency of the sound vibrations is low ... implying that their wavelength is long ... then the sound has a low pitch, as of the sound of a bass drum, the notes at the left end of the keyboard, the long strings of the harp, the thick strings of the guitar, the tuba, the foghorn, and the type of voice that radio announcers used to be willing to kill for but not so much any more. (Think Alexander Scourby, Gary Owen, James Earl Jones, Dick Cavett, Johnny Carson, etc.)
I would hear a low-pitch and low-frequency sound if the loudspeaker cone vibrates very slowly.
You would hear a low-frequency sound.
A. sound waves.
The vibrating paper cone does.
Sound energy consists of vibrations (waves) given off by a vibrating object.
An object vibrating relatively slowly produces sound waves that have low frequency and long wavelength.
I don't know if this is what you meant, but all sound sound is caused by vibrations. So vibrating air waves?
No. Vibrating air IS sound waves. With no atmosphere (no air, like in space), there are no sound waves.
by vibrating sound waves
SEISMIC WAVES.Tranverse Waves.
It was made by air vibrating called sound waves
Vibrating objects.
the organ of the eardrum
A. sound waves.
Basically, they begin with some vibrating object producing that sound.
The vibrating paper cone does.
molecules
it is produced by the string vibrating on the instrument when you strum it.
When you vibrate you create a sound all sounds are created by vibrations.