I am very sorry to tell you that it just makes the sounds louder. It would take a lot of technology to make it a higher pitch. I even tried it by myself and it didn't work.
no they do not help people hear a greater range they just make the sound louder
pitch and frequency is a type of sound, that helps it make it louder.
Yes. And higher frequency means higher pitch. It is not pitch that produces loudness it only accentuates tone/ Loudness is controlled by volume of output.
Yes because pitch is frequency but sound is magnitude or amplitude at that frequency. Thus low pitch thunder can be louder than a high pitch flute
Hugher pitch
The ringing could be a result of long term hearing damage or exposure to loud noises such as music at a party. However certain electronics make high pitch noises that not everyone is able to hear. People have different ranges of hearing. Usually younger people can hear higher pitch noises than older people can hear.
If the high frequency sound is within hearing range, you can hear it as a high-pitched sound. If it's out of the hearing range you can't hear it, of course.
The harder you pluck the strings, the louder they get. You can change the pitch by using thick or thin strings
the pitch of someone
No, they make a higher-pitch sound - a squeak not a boom.
When you project your voice louder or quieter to add effect to what your saying
Conductive
I'm not sure but I do know it's NOT because of a lower pitch