Loudness and pitch means amplitude and frequency.
Pitch does not determine loudness, and loudness does not determine pitch. Loudness is the measure of sound pressure (dB), while pitch is the frequency at which an object vibrates. You cannot say any pitch is louder than another, because pitch and sound intensity are completely independent of each other.
From what I know from highschool/early university simple harmonic motions, I believe that there is no necessary link between loudness and frequency. Frequency (the number of times a wave completes an oscillation or cycle in one second) decides the pitch of the sound, while amplitude (the difference in height between the highest point in the sound wave and the lowest point) decides the loudness of the sound.
loudness is the level of sound source while frequency define the repitition rate of that sound source. NAVNEET KUMAR,SRFTI,KOLKATA, email add: kmr_verma@yahoo.com
Pitch tone refers to the perceived frequency of a sound. It is how high or low a sound is perceived to be by the human ear. Sounds with higher frequencies are perceived as higher in pitch, while sounds with lower frequencies are perceived as lower in pitch.
The practical usage term "volume" stands for the intensity of sound waves. Intensity in turn depends on the amplitude. Intensity is proportional to the square of the amplitude of the sound wave.
The pitch is determined by the frequency of the wave.The absolute loudness is determined by the wave's amplitude.The loudness perceived by the ear is affected by both the above, because the sensitivity of the ear is frequency dependent.
The frequency of the swing hand while walking will depend with the intensity and time that the hand is being swung.
The pitch and frequency are the same thing. The term "pitch" is used by musicians while the term "frequency" is used by scientists. By Lorraine Kyle B. Vergara
Loudness means the volume, high or low, of sound, while the pitch is the degree of highness or lowness of a tone.
The pitch and frequency are the same thing. The term "pitch" is used by musicians while the term "frequency" is used by scientists. By Lorraine Kyle B. Vergara
The frequency of a sound is what determines the pitch. A greater frequency (a faster vibration of the air) corresponds to a higher pitch, while a small frequency is what we hear as a low sound.
The higher the frequency, the higher the pitch. The lower the frequency, the lower the pitch.