a vibrating body produces sound. ie only if an object vibrates will it produce sound. the faster the object vibrates, the louder the sound and vice-versa. the no of vibrations per seceon is called frequency. thus if an object has a higher frequency, then it produces a louder and shriller sound...
Two things happen when you increase the vibrations of sound: 1. If the 'increase' is in strength, that is, bigger and deep vibrations, then the sound is louder. 2. If you increase the number of vibrations per second, then the pitch of the sound goes up .
Because the constructive interference of the sound waves.
it affects sound because you use amplification to make your sound by using a solid and make it louder.
to make the sound louder
No, they make a higher-pitch sound - a squeak not a boom.
Hugher pitch
a vibrating body produces sound. ie only if an object vibrates will it produce sound. the faster the object vibrates, the louder the sound and vice-versa. the no of vibrations per seceon is called frequency. thus if an object has a higher frequency, then it produces a louder and shriller sound...
No; sound comes from vibrations.
A sound wave is a vibration of air that travels at approximately 767mph. The higher up these vibrations go (amplitude), the louder the sound is. The closer together these vibrations are (frequency), the higher pitch the sound will be.
A soft sound is typically produced by vibrations that are gentle and have a lower amplitude or intensity. These vibrations create a sound wave that is milder and less intense, resulting in a softer sound compared to louder noises.
A sound wave is a vibration of air that travels at approximately 767mph. The higher up these vibrations go (amplitude), the louder the sound is. The closer together these vibrations are (frequency), the higher pitch the sound will be.
The larger vibrations induce a greater magnetic field.
The firmness of the pluck or strum can affect the volume.Holding the instrument away from the body so that the vibrations are not muffled will help as well.
you just make the sound louder
get heavier gauge strings, than you can make it sound much louder
Sound is the vibrations that travel through the air. The sound becomes loud and clear to a man depending on the decibels on the sound wave. The larger the decibels the louder the sound.