Frequency is the number of wavelengths produced in one second.
In terms of measurement, use a microphone to convert the sound into an electrical signal, then use a frequency counter to measure the frequency of the signal.
The question is somewhat ambiguous, so other answers are possible.
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Seems a clear enough question to me, but you could indeed use other methods, although a microphone and frequency counter would be the simplest if the sound is a pure tone. A complex signal would need a spectrum analyser to sort out.
Frequency is the number of wavelengths produced in one second.
For loudness it's measured in db (decibels).
decibel
distance divided by time squared
Kilometers-distance.you are thinking of kilograms.kilograms- mass.Thats like me saying how many yards in a pound.And weight is messured in newtons you are thinking of mass eventhough everybody says weight instead of mass.Newtons-weight.All you have to do is divide 105/2.2
Your ears and the sound pressure level meter like more the sound pressure of a sound wave.Note: Sound power (sound intensity) is the cause -and the sound pressure is the effect.The effect is of particular interest to the sound engineer.
no. sound is sound so how on earth can it be faster than itself? answer that!
The loudness has to do with the sound field quantity called sound pressure or sound pressure level (SPL). The sound intensity or acoustic intensity means the sound energy quantity. Our ears and the microphone diaphragms are moved by the sound pressure variations.
barometer
No it is by messured degrees
distance divided by time squared
by a giant propeller or a wet thumb
decibels
they are messured in the inits called kamals
Mass is measured in (I think) grams or kilograms
She was last messured 5'2
i was taught foot/lbs
A modern hard drive is measured in Gigabytes (GB) 1GB = 1024MB (Megabytes)
there is no amount of hours. songs are messured in gb so 8gb is 8,000 songs
Kyosho DBX 2.0 out of the box 60km\h 0-60km\h takes 5sec messured with Gps