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Pitch is to frequency of sound as loudness is to?

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Pitch is to frequency as loudness is to?

Loudness depends on the amplitude. square of amplitude is proportional to the loudness. Pitch is decided by the frequency. One can sing at higher pitch but at lower voice.


Pitch describes the loudness of a sound?

Pitch describes the frequency of a sound.


Does a sound's pitch depend on its loudness?

No. A sound's pitch depends on the frequency of the wave.


Which is a similarity between loudness and pitch?

There is no similarity. Loudness has to do with sound pressure amplitude coming from the sound source. Pitch has to do with the frequency of the tone the sound source is making. Loudness cannot be pitch.


What is pitch and loudness and timbre?

Loudness, pitch and timbre are approximately the correlates of signal amplitude, frequency and frequency spectrum, respectively.


Are loudness and pitch properties of sound or property of waves?

Loudness and pitch are properties of sound which can be determined by looking at the sound wave. You have a high pitch when the frequency of the wave increases or the wavelenght (lambda) decreases. When the amplitude increases the loudness of the wave increases as well.


What is the difference between a sound of low pitch and high pitch amplitude or frequency?

Low frequency = low pitch = long waves


What are the two characteristics of sound?

Intersty- is related to loudness. and Frequency- is related to pitch.


You hear a higher pitch when a sound wave has a greater?

A higher frequency.


Loudness and pitch while intensity and frequency are?

Loudness and pitch means amplitude and frequency.


What is the relative frequency of a sound as perceived by a listener?

I think you mean pitch.


Why are pitch and frequency similar to loudness and intensity?

sound has properties of loudness and pitch. The loudness of a sound depends on the amplitude of vibration. A speaker making a loud sound moves back and forth more than a speaker making a soft sound. The pitch of a sound depends on the frequency of vibration. A speaker making a high pitched sound like a siren vibrates with a higher frequency than the same speaker making a low pitched sound like thunder