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Kind of. The pitch of a sound wave is its frequency, and because frequency = 1 / wavelength its pitch is related to the wave length. So to answer, no, the pitch of sound is not the wavelength itself, rather it is the inverse of the wavelength ( 1/wavelength)falseACJM
The pitch of a sound can be determined by its frequencyalone.
Sound - pitch Light - color.
A sound with a pitch that is higher.
Its wavelength, or pitch. Sound is only vibrations in the air. If the wavelength of the vibration is low, then it will sound "high". If the vibration has a high wavelength, then it will sound "low".
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Kind of. The pitch of a sound wave is its frequency, and because frequency = 1 / wavelength its pitch is related to the wave length. So to answer, no, the pitch of sound is not the wavelength itself, rather it is the inverse of the wavelength ( 1/wavelength)falseACJM
The pitch of a sound can be determined by its frequencyalone.
Sound - pitch Light - color.
Sound with large wavelength has low frequency / low pitch.
Either frequency or wavelength.
Every sound vibrates with a particular fundamental frequency. When you change the wavelength of a sound, you change the pitch of a sound.
The pitch of a sound can be determined by its frequency alone.
Alexis says ; The wavelength decreases.
A sound with a pitch that is higher.
The pitch gets lower as the wavelength expands