Volume (loudness), pitch and timbre are approximately the correlates of signal amplitude, frequency and frequency spectrum, respectively. The speed of sound is not affected. Speed of sound is only affected by the temperature and not the air pressure.
No, the speed of sound is affected by the material through which the sound passes, but not by those properties of the sound.
In a sense. If you are far away from an event you may see it before you hear it.
yes.yes it does. now that i did your stupid homework do the rest by yourself
In a given medium it is a constant in constant condition.It does not change with frequency.
Yes.
The pitch of a sound can be determined by its frequencyalone.
We communicate using sound waves by talking and listening to one another. Sound is an excellent way to express emotions - the volume, pitch, speed, etc., all contribute to the ideas we are communicating.
In sounds with higher pitches, the compressions that make up the sound are closer together; when the pitch is lower, they are farther apart. The wavelength of a sound, which is the distance from one compression to the next, is the speed of sound divided by the sound's frequency (pitch).
The speed of the vibration. High speed vibration = high frequency = short wavelength = high pitch. Low speed vibration = low frequency = long waves = low pitch.
"speed" does not have pitch or volume. it is the distance covered over time.
Pitch of sound in air does not affect the speed of sound.The speed of sound in air is also not affected by atmospheric pressure.Temperature does affect the speed of sound in air.Similar statements are not true for liquids or solids. It stops being true for gasses when pressure and temperature are near the point that the gas will liquify.
Speed of sound depends on the density of the medium. As temperature increases density decreases due to expansion in the volume. Hence speed of sound gets affected by the change in temperature. Speed of sound is directly proportional to the square root of the temperature of the medium.
The four elements of voice are pitch (frequency of sound), volume (loudness or softness of sound), tone (quality of sound), and pace (speed of speaking).
The speed, and therefore also the wavelength (for sound of a given frequency), are affected by temperature.
Sound is affected by the media. It travels high speed in solids generally.
Yes.
The pitch of a sound can be determined by its frequencyalone.
We communicate using sound waves by talking and listening to one another. Sound is an excellent way to express emotions - the volume, pitch, speed, etc., all contribute to the ideas we are communicating.
The pitch of a sound can be determined by its frequency alone.
only wavelengthActually, since ultimately the pitch we hear depends on the frequency, and the frequency is equal to the speed of sound divided by the wavelength, the pitch depends on both the wavelength and the speed of sound. The speed of sound in air depends on the temperature of the air. An approximate formula for calculating the speed of sound (credit Wikipedia) is:cair = 20.0457 x sqrt( T ) m/swhere T is the kelvin temperature.
Sound waves can vary in amplitude (volume), fequency (pitch), and wave length. Wave length is a resulting factor of frequency as the speed is usually constant. approx 350m/s. Speed = wavelength x frequency (speed = distance / time, frequency = 1/time)