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Do two sound waves that seem equally loud always have the same amplitude?

No, two sound waves that seem equally loud may not have the same amplitude. Loudness is a perceptual quality of sound, which can be influenced by factors such as frequency, duration, and intensity of the sound wave, in addition to amplitude.


Do waves with the same amplitude have the same speed?

No, waves with the same amplitude do not necessarily have the same speed. The speed of a wave is determined by the medium through which the wave is traveling, not its amplitude. Different waves (like sound waves or ocean waves) can have the same amplitude but travel at different speeds depending on the properties of the medium.


Do all sound waves carry the same amount of energy?

No, sound waves can carry different amounts of energy depending on factors such as amplitude and frequency. Higher amplitude and frequency sound waves typically have more energy than lower amplitude and frequency sound waves.


What do sound waves have in common with other mechanical waves?

They have the same wavelength and harmony. Sometimes the amplitude.


When sound waves of the same frequency and amplitude arrive 180 degrees out of phase what happens?

When sound waves of the same frequency and amplitude arrive 180 degrees out of phase, they undergo destructive interference. This results in the waves canceling each other out, leading to a reduction in overall sound intensity.


If four sound waves reached a source at the same time what do the waves wave do not have in common 1 amplitude 2 frequency 3speed 4 wavelenght?

First of all, sound waves propagate away from the source, not toward it.Next, if four sound waves reached the same point at the same time, there's no reasonwhy they couldn't all have the same amplitude, frequency, speed, and wavelength.Next question ?


What do sound waves have in common with other mechanical devices?

They have the same wavelength and harmony. Sometimes the amplitude.


Which of the following waves have the same amplitude?

The waves with the same amplitude are the ones that have equal height or intensity.


Do two sound waves that seem equally loud always have the amplitude?

No they don't, volume has nothing to do with the frequency that the wave travels at, except that volume is a hearing property, dependent on frequency. ADDED: Also, "seem" suggests human perception. Our ears can detect sound from 20Hz to about 20kHz when fully healthy and sensitive, but their frequency-response is not linear so two sounds of very different frequencies may seem of equal loudness but actually be of different amplitudes.


Does a sound wave with a large amplitude transfer more frequency than a sound wave with a small amplitude?

No it doesn't. The amplitude is the distance of the crest/trough from the rest axis. The frequency is the rate at which the wave "pulsates". If the waves are closer together, then the frequency is increased. If the waves are bigger in width, the amplitude is increased.


What will happen if waves with same amplitude interact?

If waves with the same amplitude interact constructively, they will combine to create a wave with a larger amplitude. If they interact destructively, they will cancel each other out.


What happens to the amplitude of the sound wave as the sound get louder?

Pitch is a characteristic decided by the frequency. So high pitch high frequency. Low frequency is the cause of low Pitch. Frequency and wavelength are always inversely related. So wavelength increases. But amplitude in no way is related to the pitch. Hence amplitude could remain the same.