Strictly speaking, noise is merely unwanted sound, irrespective of the loudness.
The 35 dB sound level from an air-conditioner may be noisy, whereas the 100 dB roar alongside the speedway may well be desired (and dangerous to your ears).
Yes, amplitude is the maximum height from the undisturbed position of a wave to the crest or trough of a wave. A loud sound wil have a higher amplitude than a quiet sound.
Yes. They are higher in amplitude. We perceive them as "louder",
but this has no connection with the pitch of the sound.
Loud sounds.
low
Anything loud. (Tunguska, Crakatoa, bombs)
Loud sounds carry more energy than soft sounds!
Amplitude is how loud it is. So a soft sound would have a small amplitude. Frequency is the pitch of the sound. High sounds have high frequency. Wavelength is the type of sound. Music wavelengths are in harmony. Changing the wavelength gives us the different words etc that we make.
In the case of sound, amplitude is related to volume or loudness.- loud sounds generate waves of larger amplitude and your ear would register sound waves of large amplitude as louder.
No, pitch is how high or low a sound is loud and soft is volume
Anything loud. (Tunguska, Crakatoa, bombs)
The amplitude to a wave is high.
By vibration of vocal chords.. High frequency of vibration/low pitch = sweet sound Low frequency of vibration/high pitch = harsh sound High amplitude = loud sound
Loud sounds carry more energy than soft sounds!
high frequency, high amplitude.
A loud sound.
Amplitude is how loud it is. So a soft sound would have a small amplitude. Frequency is the pitch of the sound. High sounds have high frequency. Wavelength is the type of sound. Music wavelengths are in harmony. Changing the wavelength gives us the different words etc that we make.
Amplitude is how loud it is. So a soft sound would have a small amplitude. Frequency is the pitch of the sound. High sounds have high frequency. Wavelength is the type of sound. Music wavelengths are in harmony. Changing the wavelength gives us the different words etc that we make.
In the case of sound, amplitude is related to volume or loudness.- loud sounds generate waves of larger amplitude and your ear would register sound waves of large amplitude as louder.
Frequency (low or high sounds) and amplitude (loudness).
The amplitude of a sound wave is a measure of its loudness. A loud sound will have a higher amplitude.
No, pitch is how high or low a sound is loud and soft is volume