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Higher frequencies produce the perception of higher pitch sound. A woman's voice generally contains sounds with higher frequencies than a man's voice contains. An infant's voice contains higher frequencies than an adult's voice does.
when we hear a high amplitude sound our eardrum vibrates abnormally.this may cause damage to the eardrum problems.Later it won't vibrate if low intensity sounds fall on it.The ultimate result wouls be hearing impairment.
Anything that can vibrate, in the range of 50 cps to 15000 cps. (vocal cords, violin strings, drum heads, high heels on hard surfaces)
The kind of sound waves that cause the highest sounding pitch would the the really thin and fast moving ones. There is, however a difference between big waves that are thin and fast, making a high pitched sound louder. This fact also applies with low, and thick slow moving waves as well. I'm 13 and hope this helped.
There are far too many things to name them all, and also it depends upon your definition of high pitched. Generally, something that is vibrating at a fast rate will cause a high pitched sound, such as the reed of a clarinet. The faster it vibrates as air is blown into the instrument, the higher pitched noise it will emit. The particles that vibrate perpendicular to direction of sound produces high frequency sounds.
it has a less of a room to vibrate so you get a high pitch, and when you have more of a room to vibrate, then you get a lower pitch!
Sound. Vibrating vocal cords produce sound. The speed at which they vibrate determines whether the sound is high pitched or low pitched.
i think high sound because in water, it won't vibrate as much as in the air. Because the high sound vibrates more, the vibration will last longer and maybe faster i think high sound because in water, it won't vibrate as much as in the air. Because the high sound vibrates more, the vibration will last longer and maybe faster
a high pitched sound
theres no specific sound it all depends on your RPMS
Sound waves travel through particle vibration, and when the temperature is high, the particles vibrate faster, thus the sound must travel faster with particles.
High frequency (high pitch) sounds have a higher frequency than those of lower pitch. The air molecules of a high frequency sound, vibrate back and forth much more frequently.
Higher frequencies produce the perception of higher pitch sound. A woman's voice generally contains sounds with higher frequencies than a man's voice contains. An infant's voice contains higher frequencies than an adult's voice does.
when we hear a high amplitude sound our eardrum vibrates abnormally.this may cause damage to the eardrum problems.Later it won't vibrate if low intensity sounds fall on it.The ultimate result wouls be hearing impairment.
a wavelength can be add to a sound particle that couses a high vibration.particles are always moving and this means no matter if it's a solid, liquid, or gas, it will always have particles moving. Particles in a soild only vibrate because they have less kinetic energy.
Yeah, but I wouldn't say high speed. It depends on the size and weight of the tree in order to travel quickly. Also, you must be in the radius of where the tree falls.
Anything that can vibrate, in the range of 50 cps to 15000 cps. (vocal cords, violin strings, drum heads, high heels on hard surfaces)