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In respect to what? But frequency is different than amplitude, so no.
i think the answer is no the amplitude is the same but the plane of oscillation of the wave is changing.
A change in the amplitude.
There's no connection between amplitude and frequency. Either one can change, and often does, with absolutely no effect on the other.
changing the amplitude of the soundwaves
Changing the amplitude of a note will alter its volume.
The two are not directly related. You can change the amplitude without changing the wavelength, and vice versa.The two are not directly related. You can change the amplitude without changing the wavelength, and vice versa.The two are not directly related. You can change the amplitude without changing the wavelength, and vice versa.The two are not directly related. You can change the amplitude without changing the wavelength, and vice versa.
In respect to what? But frequency is different than amplitude, so no.
i think the answer is no the amplitude is the same but the plane of oscillation of the wave is changing.
A change in the amplitude.
There's no connection between amplitude and frequency. Either one can change, and often does, with absolutely no effect on the other.
changing the amplitude of the soundwaves
The higher the amplitude the higher the volume. bigger sound wave = louder noise.
You can change the density of a substance by changing its volume. Density is equivalent to mass over volume. So changing the volume affects density.
By making it vibrate faster or slower.
Loudness (volume), pitch and timbre are approximately the correlates of signal amplitude, frequency and frequency spectrum, respectively.
Frequency is related to pitch; volume is related to amplitude.