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The tension effects how much the string is capable of vibrating. Different vibrations create different length sound waves so the sound will change at different tensions.
The pitch of sound depends on the sound's frequency. Frequency is basically the amount of waves the sound is producing. If there are many waves, "happen frequently", it is a high frequency. This is a high pitch. If the distance between the waves is large, it is a low frequency and a low pitch.
How could you make sounds of diffrent pitch and loudessn with the two drums
When a string, cable, or other elongated object is under increased amounts of tension, it will vibrate at a correspondingly higher frequency. In terms of sound, as you tighten your guitar string, the pitch goes up.
Tensionin a sound waves makes the sound harsher sound or softer sound
In the case of a guitar string, the tension.
Sound - pitch Light - color.
The tension effects how much the string is capable of vibrating. Different vibrations create different length sound waves so the sound will change at different tensions.
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.
okay whoever said that mass affected pitch is just stupid.... Frequency and amplitude affect pitch
Within the normal range of hearing, the higher the frequency (number of vibrations per second) the higher the perceived pitch. Frequency is a physical characteristic and pitch is a psychological characteristic.
The definition of sound is : "Vibrations that travel through the air or another medium and can be heard when they reach a person's or animal's ear." Sound can be measured by amplitude (loudness) and pitch (The frequency of the vibrations). Therefore sound does not affect frequency but frequency affects the pitch of the sound.
the pitch doesnt actually change but it might sound quieter to you because the sound it being blown away
For all practical purposes they are equal.
The higher the frequency, the higher the pitch.
It might be your alternator belt. Check the tension and tighten if necessary.